Not exact matches
All moms - to - be face the possibility that their
babies may be born preterm, but moms of
multiples have an even higher chance of having an early
delivery.
Unfortunately, with a
multiples pregnancy you have a higher risk of the
babies arriving early, so the NICU is something you'll want to learn about to prepare for
delivery day.
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In a pregnancy with twins or
multiple babies, the goals of care are to prevent very premature
delivery, identify and deliver any
babies that are failing to thrive in the womb, eliminate trauma to the
babies during labour and
delivery, and provide expert care for the newborn
babies.
Another major risk factor for premature labour and
delivery is being pregnant with twins or
multiple babies.
Women may experience prolonged and heavier bleeding after a long or difficult labor, giving birth to a large
baby, or
delivery multiples.
If you're having twins or other
multiples, it's important to know how that can affect your
babies, your health, and
delivery.
First - time parents; Parents of
multiples; Cesarean section birth / recovery; Families with little local support; Women who want to breastfeed; Families with other young children; Women at risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety; Premature births /
babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult deliveries; Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family n
babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult
deliveries;
Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family n
Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels;
Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family n
Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family nearby.
Because
multiples have a higher chance of problems and earlier
deliveries than single
babies, doctors like to keep a closer eye on them.