But I do let others know it can
cause prodromal labor if baby's not in the right position.
There is some debate within the medical world on what
causes prodromal labor.
My son was 9 pounds 12.5 ounces when he was born, so I really believe that his positioning in utero was what
caused my prodromal labor.
Not exact matches
So, making sure that you're addressing those issues; as well that the potential that your baby is posterior
causes a lot of the same confusion about a lot of
prodromal labor will happen when the baby is posterior too.
This kid though, this kid gave us a run for our money with all the times she
caused me to have
prodromal labor!
It's important to remember that experiencing
prodromal labor doesn't mean there's anything wrong and it doesn't
cause any harm to your baby.
When we focus on baby's position being the
cause of the
prodromal labor, we buy into the idea that something is wrong and needs to be corrected.
Many believe an OP baby can
cause start and stop contractions, also known as
prodromal labor, and getting the baby into an optimal position will help
labor to start.
An OP baby can
cause start and stop contractions, also known as
prodromal labor, and getting the baby into an optimal position will help
labor to start.
There seem to be several potential
causes of
prodromal labor, but no official
cause or consensus in the medical community.