Are bigger hips better for birth?

Do childbearing hips make giving birth easier? The bottom line is yes — having childbearing (wider) hips could make childbirth easier. Wider hips provide plenty of room for a baby to pass through the pelvic bones.
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Why are wide hips good for childbearing?

In other words, a shallower and wider pelvis provides more room for the baby during the birthing process, which thus makes this shape one of the most favourable. This also means that, if you have been told you have good childbearing hips by your midwife or doctor, there is a good chance that you have a gynecoid pelvis.
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Is having wider hips good?

The bottom line. Having narrow hips is not better or healthier. In fact, wider hips may be more beneficial, especially for women. That said, participating in a fitness program that reduces overall body fat and includes exercises to target your lower body can result in leaner hips.
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Do you need hips to give birth?

For many decades, the prevailing practice in childbirth has been to restrict food and fluids during labor to little more than ice chips. This was largely due to concerns about aspiration of stomach contents into the lungs of women given general anesthesia during delivery.
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Are childbearing hips attractive?

Scientists have discovered that the lower the body's waist-hip ratio (medically known as the WHR), the more attractive the woman.
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Are your hips too small for birthing?



Is it harder to give birth if your skinny?

Although the thinnest women are more likely to have underweight babies, they are no more likely to give birth prematurely or to have their babies die in the first week after birth, the study found.
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Do wide hips mean fertile?

Don't worry if you don't have what would be considered childbearing hips. Having larger, wider hips isn't always an indicator of whether you'll have an easy birth experience. Childbirth is a complex experience no matter the size or shape of your pelvis.
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Why dont they let you eat during labor?

Doctors began requiring women to fast during labor after it was documented in the mid-20th century that pregnant women who were put under general anesthesia had an increased risk for aspiration. Aspiration occurs when food or liquid is inhaled into the lungs. It can cause a severe inflammatory reaction or death.
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Should you eat while in labor?

Although some practitioners still say no way to food once contractions begin, many others believe that eating is fine during labor (especially in the early stages, and often all the way through), as long as you're sticking with fluids and snacks instead of a steak dinner.
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What should I eat in 9th month for normal delivery?

Summing Up: Foods to Eat During the 9th Month of Pregnancy
  • Fresh fruits like strawberries, and oranges.
  • Fresh veggies like tomatoes, cauliflower, beans, sweet potato, carrots, and peas.
  • Oatmeal.
  • Whole-grain foods.
  • Dairy products like cheese, yoghurt, eggs, chicken, and fish.
  • Lentils.
  • Leafy greens like spinach.
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Do hips stay wider after childbirth?

Your ribs may have expanded, and your hips will often widen to make it easier for the baby to exit the birth canal. For some women wider ribs and hips will be permanent. As your baby grows during pregnancy you will gain weight .
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Do hips go back to normal after birth?

Widening hips allow for the baby to pass through the pelvic bone during birth. You can rest assured that your widening hips, in most cases, will return back to their pre-pregnancy state, usually by 12 weeks postpartum.
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Is my pelvis big enough for birth?

The gynecoid pelvis is thought to be the most favorable pelvis type for a vaginal birth. This is because the wide, open shape give the baby plenty of room during delivery. Android. The narrower shape of the android pelvis can make labor difficult because the baby might move more slowly through the birth canal.
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Can you be too small to give birth naturally?

A pelvis too small for baby is actually incredibly rare and very hard to diagnose. It is very discouraging for women and more often than not, leads to a woman having repeat c-sections for the rest of her babies without even being given a chance at a vaginal birth.
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How soon after birth can you eat?

Babies start to show signs of wanting to feed soon after birth and usually attach and suck at the breast about 50 minutes after birth. They may then breastfeed for an hour or more. Put your baby against your chest, and they will probably find your breast and start feeding.
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How do you feel 24 hours before labor?

They are usually one of the strong signs labor is 24-48 hours away. Irregular contractions can feel like your belly is tightening, with cramping lower in your pelvis. You might feel some pressure or discomfort, and back pain. It might still be a few hours or a few days before active labor.
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What should I eat the night before being induced?

Meals to Eat Before Labor Induction
  • Noodles, tofu strips, and broth = tofu noodle soup.
  • Bread + peanut butter = peanut butter sandwich.
  • Rice + grilled chicken cubes + salad greens = chicken rice bowl.
  • Tortillas + scrambled eggs + salsa = breakfast tacos.
  • Pancakes + turkey sausage links.
  • Roasted skinless potato + tofu strips.
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Can you eat after epidural?

Most C-sections are done with an epidural, which is a regional anaesthetic and doesn't carry the same risks of vomiting. But if you're scheduled for a C-section, you'll be restricted to no food for about eight hours prior to surgery and no clear fluids for up to four hours beforehand.
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How many bananas do you have to eat to go into labor?

Make sure you only eat bananas in moderation each day and do not take any potassium supplements. Dates: There have been numerous studies done that show eating six date fruits a day leading up to your due date can make labor start sooner and go faster, while also helping with dilation.
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Can I eat after my water breaks?

As you wait for your labor to progress, you can rest, take slow walks, or focus on other ways to relax. If you're home, you can also eat during early labor. This one's important, because once you're admitted to the hospital, you may not be able to eat anything.
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Does hip size affect fertility?

Scientists have theorized that a low waist-to-hip ratio is associated with heightened fertility. That is, women with an hourglass figure are more likely to be able to conceive a child. The idea is that men who are drawn to women with an hourglass figure will have more children.
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Do thick thighs mean fertility?

The female sex hormone oestrogen stimulates hip fat and thigh fat (gynoid) and the male sex hormone testosterone stimulates belly fat (android, around the abdomen). There is no conclusive data to suggest that having more (or less) gynoid fat contributes to fertility.
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How can I widen my pelvis for birth?

Deep squats help relax and lengthen the pelvic floor muscles and stretch the perineum. Stand with your legs wider than hip width. Slowly squat down as far as you can go with your hands pressed together in front of you. Your physical therapist can talk with you about how often and how many deep squats you should do.
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What is the ideal weight to get pregnant?

Effect of a high BMI on fertility

The ideal BMI for getting pregnant is between 18.5 and 24.9.
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Can a woman be too small to carry a baby?

Unfortunately, it is possible to be too small to give birth naturally. This is called cephalopelvic disproportion or CPD for short. We use this term when we deem that your pelvis is too small to deliver your baby vaginally. Often, this is the case when the baby has a high estimated fetal weight and the mom is petite.
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