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  1. Aug 29, 2024 · Many of the early signs of labor are vague and easily misinterpreted: Do those dull cramps signal that your baby is moving into position, or are they a result of the burrito you ate last night?

  2. Jul 21, 2023 · Looking at a cervix dilation chart can help people to understand what’s happening at each stage of labor. Each woman experience labor differently. In this article, we discuss in detail how the ...

  3. Sep 12, 2024 · Cervix Dilation Chart: Stages of Labor. What to Know About Cervical Dilation. Stage 1. Stage 2. Stage 3. FAQ. Next steps. There are 3 stages of labor. Active labor begins at about 5-6 cm of...

    • What is considered a ‘big baby’? Picking an absolute cut-off is tricky. Typically, we consider estimated weights of babies that weigh more than 4500 grams (10 lbs.)
    • Ultrasound is not very reliable for estimating fetal weight near term. For a 9-pound baby, an ultrasound’s predictive accuracy is typically 15 to 20 percent off.
    • Who is really at risk for having a big baby? Certain health and history factors put mothers at increased risk for having a large baby: Diabetes, including gestational diabetes, is a concern, especially if the mom’s sugar levels have not been controlled well during pregnancy.
    • What are the concerns about having a large baby? We have to consider the possible risks to two patients – both mother and infant. The most serious risk of fetal macrosomia is birth trauma for the baby, especially something called a shoulder dystocia, where after the baby’s head is delivered the rest of his or her body does not deliver easily.
  4. Jul 30, 2021 · The birth of nine children is an extremely rare phenomenon. Only two others were recorded so far, in Australia in 1971 and in Malaysia in 1999. But Cissé’s is the the first example of nonuplets born alive.

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  6. Labor & Delivery. During the three stages of labor, your body will prepare for the birth of your baby (stage one), deliver the baby (stage two) and deliver the placenta (stage three). Throughout labor, your body will use contractions to dilate and efface your cervix. Learn about the difference between true labor contractions and Braxton Hicks ...

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