Sentences with phrase «baby is born alive»

There have been a few sets of nonuplets (nine) in which a few babies were born alive, though none lived longer than a few days.
(early neonatal death means the baby was born alive but died sometime in the first seven days), a baby is three times more likely to die at a home birth in the USA with a mortality rate of 1.71 / 1000 versus only 0.64 / 1000 babies dying in the Netherlands.
I almost quit, but the story of hearing their baby was born alive and spirited away was fiendishly intriguing.

Not exact matches

After all, my baby had yet to be born alive.
Although babies can be born alive at earlier stages of pregnancy, sadly the medical community has yet to find a way to save these babies.
However, that should not allow homebirth midwives to escape investigation simply because their mismanagement was so extensive that the baby died instead of being born alive and brain damaged.
Consider recent pieces like these: A good birth experience is more than the baby being delivered alive, and Saying At «Least the Baby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to Birtis more than the baby being delivered alive, and Saying At «Least the Baby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to Bibaby being delivered alive, and Saying At «Least the Baby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to BiBaby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to Birth.
1 2 Before the invention of forceps, men had been involved only in difficult deliveries, using destructive instruments with the result that babies were invariably not born alive and the mother too would often die.
Maybe this big, beautiful baby would have been born alive and healthy.
These are babies that would be alive still if they'd been born at home.
That's because countries like The Netherlands like to boost their international rankings in neonatal mortality by pretending that premature babies born alive are stillbirths and not live births.
I wonder how the stillbirths are counted, as babies that die in labor, and the babies that die pre birth due to poor care, like 42 + w stillbirths, aren't born alive and don't get birth certificates.
I would still take my c - section babies being actually born alive with a higher risk of diabetes / obesity / asthma than I would them dying during birth all day every day.
Sometimes babies just make the decision that they are not to be born alive.
What if the baby was born, and was alive today?
Here are the mortality rates (excluding lethal anomalies) for babies born to low risk women that were confirmed to be alive at the start of labor but die either during birth (intrapartum) or in the first week of life (early neonatal):
Every year, an estimated 15 million babies are born preterm, which is defined as babies born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed.
Multiple births of as many as eight babies have been born alive, the first set on record to the Chukwu family in Texas in 1998; one died and seven survived.
Neonatal deaths are babies born alive who die within 1 month.
Neonatal death includes only babies who were born alive.
Yeah, my baby would probably be born alive and healthy at home, but that's not a lottery ticket I want to buy.
Grunebaum states that these babies would have been alive if they had been born in hospital, and concludes therefore that all women should deliver in hospital.
The most common form of human multiple birth is twins (two babies), but cases of triplets (three), quadruplets (four), quintuplets (five), sextuplets (six), septuplets (seven), and octuplets (eight) have all been recorded with all siblings being born alive.
I'm a very petie small woman 7n half stone I am am 17 weeks pregnant always been small n thin to start off with but I really have a hard time to try gain waight after my ulster burst with my baby girl who is now 5 in December berry lucky to be alive she was 1.1 b oz born 3 month early after that I went down to 5 half stone took me all these yerars to gain waight but nothing.
Had they recognized the problems and consulted with an obstetrician when the problems began and into the early morning hours, the plaintiff's expert opined that an emergency cesarean section would have been performed and the baby would have been born alive and well.
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