Not exact matches
When my mom broke her
pelvic bone we packed up school and went to stay with Grandma.
Pain that occurs
when the fetus put pressure on the
pelvic bones (and on the pubic
bones) is a physiological condition during pregnancy.
This problem occurs
when the head is through but the baby's shoulder remains trapped beneath the mother's
pelvic bone.
By about 12 weeks,
when the top of the uterus has grown up and out of the
pelvic cavity, you'll probably be able to feel it just above the pubic
bone.
When standing up straight, a balanced body's center of gravity is in the pelvis, just in front of the sacrum (the
bone that connects the bottom of the spine to the two large
pelvic bones).
If the gluteal muscles are not working appropriately
when the
pelvic floor muscles contract, the result becomes net movement of the tailbone towards the pubic
bone, resulting in a much less effective action of the
pelvic floor.
This means we find that happy medium between the two extremes of our
pelvic motion where we have a gentle lumbar curve that gives a slight lift to our tailbone allowing our multifidi muscles to engage, allowing our transversus abdominus muscle to pull against solid interlocked vertebrae, and allowing our
pelvic floor muscles to pull against a solid tail
bone to contract
when needed and come back to a neutral resting position
when not being called upon.
Basically,
when I stand up, I can totally feel the pressure of the kid on my
pelvic bone.
When pregnant with the couples» first child, Natalie had a very difficult delivery and could not walk for several months due to severe
pelvic bone separation.
When Jacinta was not groaning with the mind - stopping agony of having her
pelvic bones wrenched apart by the baby that was coming, she too indulged in the dream.
This is
when the femur does not fit properly into the
pelvic socket of the hip
bone.
Hip Dysplasia happens
when the femur, or thigh
bone, doesn't fit well into the
pelvic joints.
That feat — more specifically, the moment known as «crowning,»
when the mother's
pelvic bones resemble a crown encircling the baby's head — forms the basis of her new sculpture show at San Francisco's Anthony Meier Fine Arts opening on February 27.
Erb's Palsy injuries can occur during the strain of childbirth
when the baby's shoulder gets caught and pulled forcefully behind the mother's
pelvic bone.
Fetal macrosomia may, in turn, lead to a childbirth complication known as shoulder dystocia, which occurs
when a fetus's shoulder is caught behind the mother's
pelvic bone as the fetus moves down through the birth canal.
Shoulder dystocia is far more likely to occur with fetuses over a certain size and weight and often results in brachial plexus palsy injuries
when obstetricians or others assisting in a child's birth pull on or stretch a baby's neck or head in an attempt to get the baby's shoulder free of the mother's
pelvic bone.
Shoulder dystocia is a childbirth complication that occurs
when a baby's shoulders become caught on the mother's
pelvic bones during delivery, because the mother's birth canal is too small to accommodate the baby's size or because the baby presented in an abnormal position.
The most common cause of this palsy occurs
when an infant undergoes a tramatic delivery involving shoulder dystocia; that is,
when a baby's shoulder becomes trapped in the birth canal by the mother's
pelvic bone.
Additional birth trauma injuries may occur
when a baby's shoulders become stuck behind the mother's
pelvic bone as the baby moves down the birth canal, a complication known as shoulder dystocia.
http://www.grayandwhitelaw.com One of the most frightening emergencies that can occur during the delivery of your baby is shoulder dystocia:
when one of the infant's shoulders becomes caught behind the mother's
pelvic bone preventing delivery and preventing delivery.