Caesars! i inevitability backing please?
so my mum couldnt have any natural births, she had three caesars, does this scrounging that i cant have a natural birth, or i might have problems of any sort?
Answers: It is possible. Some problems can be passed on genetically. I hold a friend whose mother had conception issues due to growths in her uterus/ovaries (don't remember the precise location). My friend at age 26 now have that same problem. But it does depend on your mother's situation. My mother-in-law had a c-section 1st time, then because her husband was surrounded by the military and the military doctor did not have her original medical records to know why, she have to have a mandatory c-section the second time. If possible get more info from your mother, then elapse the info and your concerns onto your doctor.
If you don't even know what it's actually called, you don't need to be even thinking something like having a child.
It's called a cesarean section or a c-section. And what your mother go through with her labors has nothing to do beside how yours will be unless she had some sort of genetic problem that she passed on to you. But your doctor is the only one who would be able to discuss that next to you.
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Answers: It is possible. Some problems can be passed on genetically. I hold a friend whose mother had conception issues due to growths in her uterus/ovaries (don't remember the precise location). My friend at age 26 now have that same problem. But it does depend on your mother's situation. My mother-in-law had a c-section 1st time, then because her husband was surrounded by the military and the military doctor did not have her original medical records to know why, she have to have a mandatory c-section the second time. If possible get more info from your mother, then elapse the info and your concerns onto your doctor.
If you don't even know what it's actually called, you don't need to be even thinking something like having a child.
It's called a cesarean section or a c-section. And what your mother go through with her labors has nothing to do beside how yours will be unless she had some sort of genetic problem that she passed on to you. But your doctor is the only one who would be able to discuss that next to you.
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