I didnt know they allowed vaginal deliveries in SB cases. My friend had her baby boy last year and I remember her mentioning that they always do a c-section, as not to damage the lesion..
I didnt know they allowed vaginal deliveries in SB cases. My friend had her baby boy last year and I remember her mentioning that they always do a c-section, as not to damage the lesion..
As the lesion was so low on his back and there is no evidence to prove that a natural delivery would harm him, i was given the choice and recommended to do it as naturally as possible. Also, Hydrocefeles which is an associated condition causing fluid to build on the brain can cause the head to be enlarged and cause brain damage if delivered naturally, but he had an absolutely tiny head and very few signs of hydrocefeles.
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