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@mrugg, that one depends on the dr and if they have done successful breech births before, the type of breech, and your body at delivery. typically full term is always best.
@paigesanchez14, I wouldn't be comfortable saying what the rash could be without seeing it. your dr would be more help with that one I think :)
@angelbaby232004, it could be a uti, take a daily cranberry pill keep drinking water and call your dr for a check up. if you are dehydrated baby can get "excited" with the increase in fluids.
If a baby is breach how many weeks will they let go to until they say you need a c-section? @rainbowbaby2016
I have this rash on my breast that won't go away and it itches soooooooooooooooooooooo bad but it's not on my areoles or nipples. I am breastfeeding if that helps any?
I've been having bad kidney pain so I chugged a ton of water and I'm feeling better I just want to make sure I'm not hurting baby with doing that (I know it's probably a dumb question and I'm fine but I want to make sure). I wasn't on top of my water intake today and now he is going crazy and has had the hiccups for like 10 min I worry about him because he like freaks out and hates it.
unfortunately the popularity of csections has boomed but I'm sure you'll find someone who can go over the pros/cons for your particular situation. though sometimes the risks are truly too great to overlook. be careful in your search and good luck!
@rainbowbaby2016, i was really hoping for a vbac this time around...i had c sections with both of my first children...im just afraid that it won't happen...im 33 weeks now and trying to find a midwife or dula that is all for vbacs in my state...
thanks @rainbowbaby2016 , I was on diclegis and was trying to ween myself off, but obviously that's not happening lol
@mamaanderson, yikes. so sorry you're going through that. unfortunately "morning sickness" can happen at any time of day and at any point in pregnancy. drink plenty of water and Gatorade to stay hydrated. if it doesn't stop ask your Dr to prescribe you some anti nausea medication. zofran is usually the go to.
In my opinion, if the uterus, cervix and abdominal structure is sound, I would be okay with a client going for a vbac. As long as she understood that an emergency section may need to happen if anything went astray. For which I would have an obgyn on call.
drink half your body weight in oz a day. (110lb = 55oz) plus 100oz more for baby. fiber, fiber, fiber. if you need an otc Dulcolax gel tabs are great, just take one at a time.