Don't rush your baby out...........it could be dangerous. The lungs of your baby and other things still need to be developed.
For your back, a good doctor should know whats best. He should talk to a back specialist . I would guess a ceasarean would be best for you.
2007-03-30 17:17:14
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answered by 4263 4
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For this type of question you need at least a Yahoo level 4 top contributor to answer because there may be complications. When it comes time to apply the anesthetic you may save time by informing your health care provider you were previously diagnosed by a Yahoo level 5
2007-03-31 00:19:09
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answered by Saint Lucipher 3
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back pain is very commen with childbirth YES IT CAN BE VERY PAINFUL!!! See your DR. about ur back..chances are there is nothing wrong except the pressure from the baby. DON'T PUSH IT 7th month fetus has only about a 60% survival rate DON'T FORCE IT!! Just try to grin and bare it.
By the way...Welcome to motherhood !!
2007-03-31 00:24:19
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answered by lizzy2001 2
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you will most likely end up in bed because the extra weight will cause pain and you cant take anything for it. as for a needle in the back not a good idea.it shouldnt effect you delivering natural but could cause more back labor because of pressure on it.i have the same type of problems and was able to delivery.lots of back pain but was worth it.
2007-03-31 00:17:06
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answered by boobookitty 2
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This is something that you need to discuss with your OB/GYN, and possibly a back surgeon. I was in a car wreck several years ago and I had back labor and didn't realize that it was actually labor that was causing my pain, so be really careful...I was only 29 weeks when my son was born.
2007-03-31 00:17:09
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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slipped disks are no cause for c-section. Your ok! an anesteseologist will recommend the appropriate medications before or during labor.
2007-03-31 00:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to talk to your doctor about this but I see no problem with a vaginal delivery. But as i said talk to your doctor.
2007-03-31 00:19:20
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answered by babyangel81981 2
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THOSE kind of questions, are the kind of questions, you need to run by your DR. ONLY he can honestly answer them.
2007-03-31 00:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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