Extremely dangerous. I miracously survived one in o6 along w my son. You should have a team of specialists present at birth. Ready to repair any organ that it may have grown into and possibly you might need blood transfusions for hemoraging complications so look into family donating blood. Contact me if need Vickycuomo@gmail.com
You have the risk of the placenta blocking the birth canal. Possible C section
The people who are most at risk of pacenta privia are: -Women who have had it before -if there are multipul infants [twins] -If you have had C-Sections before [which is likely if you have had Placenta Privia before] -If you have had other uterine surgery -If you smoke or use cocaine -The more babies you have had -The older you are
every birth and or c - section causes risk to the Michelle but she chooses to have more children.
This condition is called Placenta Previa. With placenta previa, the placenta grows on the lower part of the uterus partially or totally covering the opening of the cervix. The placenta should form at the top of the uterus, above the baby. With a normal pregnancy, the baby would be born first, then the placenta. With placenta previa, the placenta would be delivered first. Women with placenta previa require a c-section because as soon as the umbilical cord comes into contact with oxygen, the baby will automatically breathe with his lungs. Delivering the placenta first puts the baby at risk of suffocation in the womb.
Surgical injuries to the ureter or bowel occur in approximately 0.1% of c-sections.
This is called Placenta previa and it means that they will have to give you a c-section, because the placenta would be delivered before the baby and that is not a good thing so they play it safe by doing the c-scection. It also depends on how far you are. If you are not that far along then it is a chance that the placenta will move up.
vitamin a,vitamin d,usually cross placenta during pregnancy.exept vitamin c
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Preforming c-sections on dinosaurs
The C language does not have "sections".
after having one c section all your other births have 2 b c sections 2
They normally say that after 2 C-sections you will not give birth normally. This because scar-tissue might rip open if you try to. It is a risk. not a fact that it will. But there is nothing wrong with having a third or even fourth C-section. Just let it heal up properly before doing it again :-)