My wee one was big, but not BIG (8 lbs 13 oz) but he did have two
nuchal hands...
Your blogs about how epidurals work convinced me that if I have the kind of labor pains I had with my first (posterior,
nuchal hand, we both ended up fine but it really sucked), I am just going straight for the epidural.
I just had my first home birth with my third baby, second son, and like his brother he was born with
a nuchal hand and scratched my labia.
This was a vbac... super fast labor (3 hrs),
nuchal hand.
Not exact matches
So tell the doctor
hands off unless there's a serious medical need to be yanking on the freshly emerged baby, like shoulder dystocia or a severe
nuchal cord.