Tag: childbirth complications
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Understanding Macrosomia: What You Need to Know About Big Babies
Read more Macrosomia, or the condition of having a larger-than-average baby, is defined as a newborn weighing over 8 pounds 13 ounces at birth. This phenomenon occurs in about 8% of births. While most babies born with macrosomia are healthy, there can be potential risks associated with their size. Let’s explore what macrosomia is, who…
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Complications During Birth: What to Know for a Confident Experience
Read more Understanding the potential complications that can arise during childbirth can significantly enhance your confidence as you prepare to welcome your little one into the world. While every birth experience is unique, being informed about possible scenarios can help you and your healthcare team navigate any unexpected challenges. Preeclampsia One complication you might encounter…
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Prolonged Labor: Understanding the Challenges and Solutions
Read more Prolonged labor, often referred to as a lack of progress during childbirth, occurs when labor extends beyond 20 hours for first-time mothers or 14 hours for those who have given birth before. A prolonged latent phase may leave you feeling exhausted and emotionally drained, but it rarely leads to serious complications. In contrast,…