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I think you missed the point east .. she is a giantess .. the baby was likely normal size for her .. looks like a healthy natural delivery . Inducing has its own risks .. Congrats to mum and to her baby ....welcome to the world little one : https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/08/08/636428119/pregnancy-debate-revisited-to-induce-labor-or-not |
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Edited by
Blondey111
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Wed 08/29/18 03:59 PM
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I think you missed the point east .. she is a giantess .. the baby was likely normal size for her .. looks like a healthy natural delivery . Inducing has its own risks .. Congrats to mum and to her baby ....welcome to the world little one : https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/08/08/636428119/pregnancy-debate-revisited-to-induce-labor-or-not Unless a risk is identified i still believe it is in baby's best interest to remain inside mum for the normal term of pregnancy . Every woman has the right to choose early induction . She also has the right to be fully informed about the benefits and consequences before she decides |
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Edited by
GalaxyStarz
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Thu 08/30/18 07:57 AM
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My kids were almost 9#, I'm 5'4. Heads were too big to get through pelvis, I had c-sections.
First one was in distress, had to get her out. The next 2 were scheduled a week before due date - my OB could tell how big they were. |
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I was 10+ #s... couldnt crawl.. but i could scoot like a seal...
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Still not the 22 lb records though... http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/heaviest-birth any idea if that was a natural birth ? it don't say on the sight personally ...I would not think so ... just for the health of mom and baby ... but depends on how dilated she was... always a factor... |
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