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Rena is in her 34th week. She now goes to the gynecologist every two weeks. She will be having a sonogram done soon. Her mother-in-law bought her a chair for the baby. Still complains of hemorrhoids. Eating much smaller amounts these days. Sleeping has im
Jessica is in her 34th week. She met with her midwife to discuss the birthing procedures. She is concerned that they won't meet again until the 38th week. She still suffers from nausea, heart burn, congestion, back pain, leg cramps, weight gain, and now
The mother's body can be the source of delivery complications like placenta previa or uterine rupture. If delivery problems do occur, your doctor can usually help you manage these childbirth complications with medication or an emergency cesarean section.
The first stage begins with the onset of labor and ends when the cervix is fully opened.