Can you give birth naturally if you are overweight?

There is no question that it is best to a healthy weight before becoming pregnant, to avoid potential problems including labor complications and birth defects. Women who are already overweight when they become pregnant can still have a normal, healthy pregnancy, but it may require more careful management and attention.
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Is it harder to give birth if your overweight?

Also, women who are overweight have longer labors than women of normal weight. It can be harder to monitor the fetus during labor. For these reasons, obesity during pregnancy increases the likelihood of having a cesarean birth.
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Can you be overweight and have a baby?

Many overweight women have healthy pregnancies and babies. But there are health risks linked with being overweight or obese in pregnancy. These risks increase if you gain too much weight while you're pregnant.
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How fat is too fat to have a baby?

If you're overweight, your BMI is 25.0 to 29.9 before pregnancy. Overweight means you have excess body weight that comes from your muscles, bone, fat and water. About 3 in 4 women (75 percent) in the United States are overweight. If you're obese, your BMI is 30.0 or higher before pregnancy.
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What is the maximum weight to get pregnant?

Effect of a high BMI on fertility

The ideal BMI for getting pregnant is between 18.5 and 24.9. This is known as the healthy range.
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What is the heaviest woman to give birth naturally?

She became the heaviest woman ever to give birth. At the time she weighed 532 pounds (241 kg). Six months after giving birth, she decided that her target weight would be 800 pounds (454 kg).
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Can you get an epidural if obese?

An epidural can provide effective pain relief in labour and many women choose to have one. If you're overweight or very overweight, an epidural is an option for you too, and for most women it should work just as well.
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Can obese people have C sections?

The higher your BMI, the more likely you are to need a c-section. If you have a BMI of over 30, you're more likely to have problems during and after a c-section, such as: your c-section wound getting infected – your doctor will give you antibiotics during your c-section to lower this risk.
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What disqualifies you from getting an epidural?

Occasionally there are circumstances where women can't get an epidural. Occasionally we see this in women who have a low platelet count. Additionally, women who are taking blood thinners (such as heparin) to prevent a blood clot during pregnancy should not receive an epidural within 12 hours of taking that medication.
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How much weight is possible for normal delivery?

Most babies born between 37 and 40 weeks weigh somewhere between 5 pounds, 8 ounces (2,500 grams) and 8 pounds, 13 ounces (4,000 grams). Newborns who are lighter or heavier than the average baby are usually fine.
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What weight induces labor?

Big babies (over 4000g or 9lb) can suffer injures at birth. Inducing labour early, before the baby grows too big may reduce this trauma. However, if done too early, induction can result in babies being born prematurely and with immature organs.
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What is the best weight to deliver a baby?

The ideal weight of a newborn baby, who is born between 36-40 weeks, should be between 2.5 – 4.5 kg. A premature baby or any other such case will differ from baby to baby and is affected by several contributing factors. UPSC Key- February 15, 2023: Know about Geo-heritage Sites and Geo-relics...
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How much weight do you lose naturally after giving birth?

How much weight do you lose after giving birth? Once baby has been delivered (along with their accompanying placenta and amniotic fluid), most women lose an average of 10 to 13 pounds.
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Can you push a 10lb baby naturally?

I have also seen parents deliver 10+ pound babies vaginally, both at home and in the hospital. Studies on big babies show that when a provider thinks you have a larger than average baby, your chances of having a Cesarean increase drastically.
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Can you give birth to a 10 pound baby naturally?

Vaginal birth is still recommended is your baby is estimated to weigh less than 5,000 g (10 lbs) if you don't have diabetes. If your baby is estimated to weigh more than 4,500 g (8.4 lbs), and your labor stalls in the active stage or the baby doesn't descend, this is an indication for cesarean delivery.
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Will they induce labor if baby is too big?

So, in the U.S., most people have an ultrasound at the end of pregnancy to estimate the baby's size, and if the baby appears large, their care provider will usually recommend either an induction or an elective Cesarean.
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What weight is considered a big baby?

What is considered a 'big baby'? Picking an absolute cut-off is tricky. Typically, we consider estimated weights of babies that weigh more than 4500 grams (10 lbs.) as larger than normal (or “macrosomic”).
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How much weight do you lose at labour?

On average, new moms lose around 13 pounds (6 kg) due to the baby's weight, the amniotic fluid, and the placenta when giving birth.
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Why can no one be in the room for epidural?

Getting an epidural

Because it is a sterile procedure, your family members will be asked to leave the room for about 20 to 30 minutes or until the epidural catheter placement is complete and you are comfortable.
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How long after epidural can you walk?

Most of the time, you can walk within a half hour or so of your epidural injection. However, you will not necessarily be walking normally at this point. Most clinics and hospitals monitor you for 15 minutes to an hour after an epidural injection. During this time, they will likely ask how you feel.
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When do they refuse epidural?

Previous back surgeries, spinal problems and even some medications can contraindicate an epidural during labor, leaving only alternative methods of pain relief. Infections in the area or a very low platelet count almost always will result in a doctor's refusal as well.
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How many cm is too late for epidural?

Hospitals and doctors have their own individual policies for epidurals. In most cases, however, an epidural will not be given until the mother is at least 3-4 centimeters dilated. Once the mother is fully dilated most doctors and hospitals will consider it too late for an epidural to be given.
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What can you refuse during labor?

The Right to Autonomy

For example, you have a right to refuse induction, decide whether or not to get an epidural, eat and drink during labor, and give birth in the position of your choice. You have the right to choose where to labor and give birth and leave the hospital or birth center against medical advice.
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Is it easier to push without an epidural?

Difficulty pushing and potentially prolonged labor – For some individuals, the epidural's strong impact can make it hard to feel contractions and push during delivery. Also, if the baby is in an abnormal position relative to the pelvis, an epidural may make it more challenging for the baby to move out of this position.
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