Not exact matches
In fact,
complications during labor and childbirth are 3.4 times
more probable in the subsequent pregnancy
if it's too soon after the preceding one, the Michigan Department of Community Health states.
In fact,
complications during labor and childbirth are 3.4 times
more probable in the subsequent pregnancy
if it's too soon after the preceding one, the
If you're a healthy woman at low risk for
complications, a birth center can offer a
more natural, family - centered childbirth experience without routine interventions.
The World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births in the
more developed countries compared with 480 per 100 000 live births in less developed countries, with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 % of all women develop
complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled intervention
if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that women need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services
if complications arise.
Pregnancy
complications — These could be pre-diagnosed or
complications that develop during the early stages of labour e.g. preeclampsia, premature labour, a baby in the breech position or
if you're having twins or
more
More than two people are needed
if both mom and baby have
complications.
If 6 women have serious
complications in the first group and 3 die, compared to 5 women in the second group who suffer serious
complications, and one dies, we CAN NOT conclude that the group that had
more survivors is the safer group.
Unless the mother is too wooy or a midwife herself, it does seem that a free birthing mother is
more likely to go to a doctor or hospital
if there are
complications which could explain why unassisted births in either the Colorado or Oregon study showed a lower mortality rate for unassisted than midwife attended.
Don't be left behind, it's simple,
if your baby is six months old or
more you can simply get out there and make a pick of your most fancied baby stroller, however before tucking them in you should also talk to your pediatrician to find out
if your little gal or boy has any health
complications that could prevent them from using a stroller.
Having your child around
if you're worried about possible
complications could intensify your stress and cause
more troubles than it's worth.
Gaining a healthy amount of weight during pregnancy, continuing with prenatal vitamins, going to all of your prenatal visits, and taking care of yourself will help reduce the costs associated with
complications such as gestational diabetes, typically
more likely
if you're overweight while pregnant.
If you have
more than one child, this creates both opportunities and
complications.
I guess what I am saying is I view birthing as
more of a «potential medical emergency»... because each of my «births» had very serious risks and
complications and
if we had not been at the hospital neither of my children would be here — nor would I!
For example,
if your child had a hard time getting enough nutrition in his early months because of illness or postbirth
complications, he's
more likely to remain on a lower growth curve.
For some, it could be even
more time off
if you were bed ridden during the pregnancy or had
complications during the birth, so this is something to take into consideration.
If you've experienced the loss of one of your twins during the second half of your pregnancy, your practitioner will
more carefully monitor the health and growth of your remaining twin and watch you closely for signs of
complications.
Doctors should not try to induce labor unless there's a good medical reason — for example,
if a woman's membranes rupture (her «water breaks») and labor doesn't start on its own,
if she has
complications such as pre-eclampsia, or
if she is a week or
more past her due date.
If more mothers were educated on the natural progression of labor, there would be less medical interventions which may cause
complications.
A recent report on Reuters Health suggests that women who have had a miscarriage may be
more likely to have
complications with future pregnancies, even
if they have only had one miscarriage.
Nearly a third of women who planned and started their labours at home ended up being transferred as
complications arose — including for instance an abnormal fetal heart rate, or
if the mother required
more effective pain relief in the form of an epidural.
If you believe your body is meant to give birth efficiently, naturally, and without
complications and that birth is a joyful event, you are
more than halfway to a safe, natural birth.
For example,
if a care provider suspects a «big baby» the woman is
more likely to experience interventions (syntocinon, c - section, instrumental birth, etc) and
complications regardless of whether her baby is actually big (Sadeh - Mestechkin et al. 2008; Blackwell et al. 2009).
However, when the researchers focused solely on women planning to have their first baby at home, they found they were almost three times
more likely to suffer
complications than
if they went to hospital.
If mom had a cesarean delivery or any other birth
complications, it can make the transition to home even
more challenging.
If by some miracle she did manage to birth vaginally, she'd likely be in the lithotomy position or with an epidural, which both make
complication more likely.
Unfortunately, there is no way to discern from these data which obstetrical interventions —
if any — that were significantly
more common among women with planned hospital births contributed to their reduced rates of perinatal
complications and which were «unnecessary.»
And
if you're able to become pregnant, you're at risk for
more complications during pregnancy, labor, and delivery.
If you read the part you quoted in context, you will see that it is a call for
more studies in light of the fact that «Increasingly better observational studies suggest that planned hospital birth is not any safer than planned home birth assisted by an experienced midwife with collaborative medical back up, but may lead to
more interventions and
more complications.»
Multiparous women were
more likely to choose a hospital birth
if they belonged to an ethnic minority; had a non-optimal body mass (Quetelet index outside the range 18.8 - 24.2; P < 0.05); had a history of obstetric
complications, preterm birth, or instrumental delivery; or had received medication (including vitamins and iron) in pregnancy (table 2).
If a trial of labor is not successful, you will need to undergo a repeat cesarean delivery and will have
more risk of
complications than with a planned or elective repeat cesarean delivery.
It seems that people with Type 2 diabetes could be
more at risk of those
complications if they have trouble sleeping than
if they don't.
But well - equipped hospitals are
more prepared than a surgery center
if medical
complications happen.
A worrisome trend, undetected Still, even
if the newer death toll numbers are just
more accurately representing the number of women who die due to
complications during pregnancy and childbirth, it's a large number that demands explanation.
The researchers caution that a
more randomized and controlled clinical trial is needed before doctors can reliably use their cardiac imaging analysis routinely with patients, but
if confirmed, they say the method should reduce ablation procedures unlikely to work, along with the procedures» substantial costs and
complication risks.
«
If a patient has a
complication after abdominal tissue reconstruction, it's a much lengthier problem and
more difficult to deal with.»
Whatever your take on the healing power of prayer, you have to scratch your head over this: In 1999 a large, randomized controlled trial «proved» that heart surgery patients are
more likely to survive
if someone they have never met secretly prays for them — and then, seven years later, another randomized trial found that secret prayer very slightly raises the odds that a patient will suffer
complications.
So now, when women in rural areas choose to deliver at home,
if they have
complications, there's no one who can take care of them, and they're
more likely to die.
Patients with bladder cancer are two times
more likely to have
complications after a radical cystectomy procedure
if they have a biomarker for poor nutritional status before the operation, according to study findings presented today at the 2013 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.
Elderly individuals are
more likely to experience severe
complications if they come across foodborne diseases, and they may not bounce back from the illness easily.
If the disease starts in the small intestine, it becomes
more difficult to manage and often leads to
complications and surgeries.
If we could find therapies that detect
complications at an early stage, people with diabetes could lead healthier,
more productive lives,» says senior author Rohit Kulkarni, M.D., Ph.D., Principal Investigator in the Section on Islet Cell and Regenerative Biology at Joslin Diabetes Center and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Sheldon Krimsky, a philosopher at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, asked in a 2013 debate what would happen
if the genetic modification produced a
more serious medical
complication, or
if the parents didn't get what they wanted?
If these results are confirmed and one or
more of these FLT3 - targeted drugs become approved by the FDA, testing for the FLT3 biomarker may eliminate the need for thousands of patients to undergo stem cell transplantation (each allogeneic transplant costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and place recipients at grave risk of infection and other
complications such as Graft vs. Host disease).
According to Havidich, it's not clear
if severely premature babies suffer
more complications from anesthesia than babies born closer to term.
If a strep test is positive, antibiotics are necessary due to the risk of
more serious
complication that may affect the heart and brain.
High blood pressure — 140/90 mm Hg or
more — has been linked with low birth weight and stillbirth, but it wasn't known
if borderline high blood pressure is related to birth
complications.
As this is just a screening test with room for error that is testing for a problem with the potential for big
complications, I decided to find out
if there was a
more accurate alternative that could be used instead of or in addition to the 1 - hour glucose challenge test.
This is seen
more effectively, for example,
if a person who is allowed a carb intake of 180 grams per day — keeping in mind his weight, height, medication, and other blood - sugar related
complications that he may have aside from diabetes — he decides how he will spend this throughout the day, so his glucose levels are maintained.
But in the Netherlands it is
more common — pregnant women can choose whether they would like to deliver at home or in the hospital —
if there are no
complications during pregnancy or anticipated higher risks.
If left untreated it can lead to
more serious
complications like kidney infection.