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vbac??
By Trishtbj on 12/02/2007 in forum
Hi I am 8 weeks pregnant with baby #4, and am really pushing for a vbac this time. All my previous deliveries were c sections, 1st was due to baby being breech, 2nd was an emergancy and 3rd was planned. DH and I looked in depth before trying
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Forceps delivery
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/08/2010 in Labour & birth
Forceps are sometimes used during delivery to help the you and your baby
in a posterior position or when the baby is being born naturally, but is in a breech position.) What happens when forceps are used?If the mother is not already lying down, she will need to get onto the bed. And if she has not already had any local
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Can acupuncture help in labour?
By Maria Muennich on 15/12/2009 in Labour & birth
Can the ancient Chinese art of needles help to make giving birth a little easier?
acupuncturist will be able to recommend treatment - there are even acupuncture treatments to help turn a breech baby towards the end of pregnancy. For labour itself, acupuncture can provide pain relief fairly unobtrusively. Needles are usually used on one ear
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Mum's in Birmingham due in December?
By Superpurl on 27/11/2008 in forum
, the sleepless nights, the braxton hicks etc...! Is it your first?Charlotte and Abi-whose just discovered how to blow raspberries! SOrry bout the uber late reply!Been a bit ill then up the hospital due to no movement. Then found out that I was breech and I have
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Low amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios)
By Anna Lewis on 17/02/2012 in Pregnancy illness & complications
All the facts on low amniotic fluid – from what causes it to how it will affect your baby
baby is breech, the lack of fluid will mean that he or she doesn’t have enough room to turn into the correct birth position.Your baby might also become distressed if the level of amniotic fluid is low and do his or her first poo – a blackish substance
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Abnormalities of the uterus
By Anna Lewis on 08/03/2012 in Pregnancy illness & complications
Although this shouldn’t affect your fertility, it could make carrying your baby during pregnancy a bit tougher
uterus, your baby might not settle into the regular head-down position, and he or she could get into a bottom-down, breech position or a crossways, transverse position at some point during the nine months of pregnancy. If this is the case, you
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c section after a natural birth
By Gem P on 24/03/2011 in forum
has anyone had a section after a natural birth the time before?
the longer recovery time and coping with 2 kids and not being able to drive etc.ThanksGem 30+1 Hi Gem, I had a c-section after a natural labour as Ethan was breech. TBH its not as bad as you may think, yeah the recovery time is a bit longer and they say
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Writing A Birth Plan?
By Tara, Jamie & Bump! x on 16/11/2008 in forum
'.Best of luckx x x xOh and mine also said that i didn't want to breast feed and i didn't want anyone to make me feel pressured into doing so.x x x Well i havent bothered with one im currently 40+5 my baby was breech up untill 37 weeks good job they checked before
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scared
By yas,alisha,sofia,hassan and haris on 11/11/2007 in forum
is still in there lol. This one has been weird. I have SPD, anemia, low lying placenta and the baby is a complete breech. Still i am hoping for a home birth LOL Forever the optomist. However it isnt looking good. So hspital it may have to be. I may even
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help me!
By kaz harwood on 26/09/2007 in forum
hi everyone. I had my baby in May by c-section coz he was breech. All went well and i've recovered very well. problem is I wanna plan for another baby asap. have any of you had another baby very close after having a caeserean? i have 4 other
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