Yes, I was told that I had a small pelvis and I had two vaginal births. My first one was a forcepts delivery but my second one was fine.
It depends on the size of the baby.
Whether you can have a vaginal birth depends on the reason for the C-sections. if it was for a reason that may be specific to each pregnancy, breech presentation or placenta previa for example, then you may be able to have a vaginal birth. If however they were because you have a small pelvis and/or have big babies or some other reason that makes a vaginal birth dangerous, it is probably safer to have another C-section. I did see a documentary about a woman whio had had FOUR c-sections and was determined to not only have a vaginal birth but a water birth at home. With a very supportive midwife and an Ob/Gyn on call she achieved her goal after an 18 hour labor. she was in tears, her partner was in tears, her midwife was in tears, and of course I was in tears. Good Lucl and have a healthy baby whichever way you deliver in the end.
It may prevent a vaginal birth so that the baby may have to be born by Caesarian section.
NO
pectoral deals with either birds or our muscles, pelvic deals with your pelvis on a human
You need to maintain a healthy diet while pregnant in order to ensure proper nutrition for your baby. You should talk to your doctor about a nutrition plan and see what they suggest.
No, the birth canal (vagina) where a baby exits a woman's body is a separate opening from the one where urine leaves. The urethra, which carries urine, has a very small opening in front of the vaginal opening.
No, there is no possible way for a female with a small vagina hole able to give birth. Sike i joke i joke. yes you can because they vagina is a muscle and its able to expand dummy
think you must mean the major and minor calyx.
POD=Pouch of Douglas, a small anatomical recess in a female's pelvis.
The vaginal opening is situated to the back of the vaginal folds, between the anus and the urethra. The urethra is the opening for urine to exit the body, it is the small opening in the center of the labial folds.
Yes. There is a small urethral opening (for urinating) just above the vaginal opening (for procreation and birth).Women are very organized that way. =]
It will not matter if your small intestine is smaller than usual, what matters is if your pelvis is large enough to carry a child without having a C-section.