...or Read more Giving birth by vaginal delivery Giving birth by vaginal delivery Vaginal delivery has been the most common mode of giving birth throughout time. It is Read more...
...also swallows the amniotic fluid and practices breathing movements. The digestive system is also starting to function to practice for birth. The heartbeat of the fetus is also strong and...
...as it heals. The scar subsides in a year but still remains visible for a long time. References: https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/c-section-scar#takeaway https://www.medicinenet.com/do_c-section_scars_go_away/article.htm https://intermountainhealthcare.org/blogs/topics/intermountain-moms/2018/03/the-dos-and-donts-of-healing-from-a-csection/ https://www.tommys.org/pregnancy-information/giving-birth/caesarean-section/recovering-home-after-c-section https://www.birthinjuryhelpcenter.org/c-section-scars.html Related Posts Nutrition post delivery Nutrition post-delivery...
...that causes inflammation of the liver. The disease can result in severe morbidity in pregnant women and also increase the risk of preterm birth. The biggest concern with Hepatitis B...
...to light. The fetus is covered in fine hair called lanugo all over the body, which eventually falls away before birth. It is also making movements and can grip with...
...also continues to decline as the number of egg-containing follicles in the ovaries continues to decline. At birth, females have about a million follicles, by puberty which decreases to about...
...its oxygen supply comes from the placenta. The lungs are filled with a surfactant that will become helpful to keep them inflated after birth. The brain and nervous system continue...
...outcomes concerning their fertility treatments. Being underweight can lower fertility through a higher risk of ovarian dysfunction. It also increases the risk of preterm birth. Exercise Being physically active and...
...phase, getting filled with a surfactant that helps keep them inflated after birth. All the organs and systems in the body have developed enough to allow a premature baby at...
...fetus will now begin to gain weight as well and continue to put on until birth. Related Posts Pregnancy Week 1 and 2 The average length of a pregnancy...