How woman should Prepare for Birth

Mataracy

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In this situation it is very good that bother the woman and the midwife be more prepare.

Birth is a natural event . when the mother is healthy and everything goes well, the baby can be born without help from anyone . in normal birth, the less the midwife or birth attendant does, the more likely everything will go well.

Difficulties in childbirth do occur, and sometimes the life of the mother or child may be in danger. If there us any reason to think that a birth may be difficult or dangerous, a skilled midwife or experienced doctor should be present.

CAUTION:
If you have a fever, cough, sore throat, or sores or infections on your skin at the time of birth, it would be better for someone else to deliver the baby.

Signs of Special Risk that Make it important that a Doctor or Skilled Midwife Attend the Birth if possible in a Hospital.

- If regular labor pains big in more than 3 weeks before the baby is expected.

- If the woman begins to bleed before labor.

- If there are signs of toxemia of pregnancy

- If she is under 15 , over 40, it over 35 at her first pregnancy.

-If she has had more than 5 or 6 babies.

- If she is especially short or has narrow hips.

-If she has had serious trouble or severe bleeding with other births.

- If it look like she will have twins.

-If it seems the baby is not in a normal position in the womb.

-If the bag of waters breaks and labor does not begin within a fee hours.
Danger sign - heavy staining if the waters (green and thick) caused by the baby's first stools. ( Slight yellow staining is all right) Great danger sign - fever.

Care need to be taking when one notice all these.

I believe that you may have one thing or the other to say concerning this. What is your take?
 
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