Sentences with phrase «from labor complications»

Cerebral Palsy from the Birthing Process: This article discusses how cerebral palsy can stem from the actual birthing process and from labor complications, and what can actually cause the damage during labor and birth.

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Although I did not have an epidural with either my daughter's hospital birth or my son's home birth, there was a point during my induced labor with my daughter that an option like this would have appealed to me (had I not had complications including low platelets that prevented me from getting an epidural anyway).
I had a minor complication during labor, so my midwife transferred me to the hospital during labor, where I got much better support from L&D nurses IMO.
The combination of a lack of sleep from the complications of preeclampsia, the long labor, the uncertainty of first - time motherhood, the 3 a.m. trash collections in the hospital room -LRB-!)
From delivering vaginally to potential complications that may arise during labor, this article will tell you everything you need to know.
Studies have shown that women who use doulas are more likely to have shorter labors with fewer complications, are more successful with breastfeeding, and are less likely to suffer from postpartum depression.
Many pregnant women choose to have labor induced, particularly if they are past their due date or if they are suffering from additional pregnancy complications.
If the baby doesn't have room to make the move into the pelvis, labor would have offered other advantages of preparing the baby's lungs for birth, reducing the chance of one of the complications of cesarean birth — poor fluid absorption from the lungs after birth.
From preeclampsia to gestational diabetes to premature labor, complications truly are a bummer.
On the other hand, for a first time mother with no complications at the start of labor, the Birthplace Study found a nearly 3 x greater risk of intrapartum / neonatal loss, and the data from the Netherlands suggests that although the rates aren't high enough to affect the overall perinatal mortality rate, there are greater risks out of hospital if a complication does occur.
The reason is simple: Life threatening complications can happen fast during labor and delivery, and most homes are too far away from a hospital where emergency care can be provided.
Cognitive symptoms, including cognitive fatigue, are a common but under recognized complication of MS. Individuals with MS often report experiencing cognitive fatigue, (fatigue resulting from mental work rather than from physical labor) as one of their most debilitating symptoms.
Some birth injuries result from unavoidable complications during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, while others are caused by the negligence of hospitals, clinics, obstetricians, or other medical personnel assisting in the care of a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
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