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bellamax Suspiciously Absent
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:49 am Post subject: |
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Luv2Luvem wrote: | ravensgrace wrote: |
(Trivia: anyone know how rare it is to birth naturally after having a c-section?) |
Hmm, I always heard that it's never done...shows what I know.  |
i've read and have seen on tv shows that it depends on the type of c-section and the reason for the c-section. i dunno.. not positive about it, just figured i'd throw it out there. |
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randomtrickpony Lonely Fan
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:52 am Post subject: |
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ravensgrace wrote: | Nos wrote: | For the people against the 'baby' solve:
I've had two kids. Both were born with thick, full heads of hair. Not all birth is bloody. Mine we're both emergency c-sections, but I watched an AWFUL lot of birthing videos, and yes, even attended the birth of a friends child, so I've seen it in person. That is, in fact, a crowning baby. |
Agree 100%, again, Nos. You're on a roll!
My wife has birthed 4 children, 3 naturally, 1 c-section. I saw this first-hand only a year ago when our baby girl, Autumn, was born.
(Trivia: anyone know how rare it is to birth naturally after having a c-section?) |
Exceedingly difficult to do so. My best friend had a C-section on her first (complications). Then her second (complications as well). Being female and of child-bearing age myself...I researched it back then. After a first C-section, if you exercise quite a bit, you may be able to have a natural birth, but it is extremely risky. After a second C-section, normally the muscle is too scarred for natural pushing, and natural birth is not an option. Normally women who get C-sections can only have three more babies due to scarring before it makes it too difficult to do another such operation (unless you have a really good doctor)
And I was born with a complete head of black hair, my mom has pictures to prove it. It all fell out when I was three days old, and I grew in the start of the blond stuff you see on my head today.
Ya...I'm a blond. I have many blond moments...sue me. _________________ Be careful how you think, be careful how you act. We are all in this together...don't forget we're having fun! ^_^
It has begun! 0 more days till zero hour...ding dong the Bree is dead? |
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rachelalexis The Order of Denderah

Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 4104 Location: Making a collage of Columbia and Magenta
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:56 am Post subject: |
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randomtrickpony wrote: |
And I was born with a complete head of black hair, my mom has pictures to prove it. It all fell out when I was three days old, and I grew in the start of the blond stuff you see on my head today.
Ya...I'm a blond. I have many blond moments...sue me. |
Same thing happened with my sister. Except she was born with red hair. Apparently it took two years before she had a decent amount of hair (yeah, she was a baldie for a while there.) And yes, she is a blonde. I would say it's blondes that are wierd, but I'm blonde and came out smooth as a cue ball. _________________ FuturePeter is my make believe boyfriend.
When in doubt, go straight to sex. --Jack Coleman (HRG) |
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randomtrickpony Lonely Fan
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ėleison Casual Observer
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:15 am Post subject: |
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its called a VBAC (vag birth after ces) and its become a lot more common. "By 1997, the incidence of VBAC rose steadily to 27.4%. Despite this dramatic increase in VBACs, the total US cesarean delivery rate rose to only 20.8%"
from JAMA http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/287/20/2627
but you have to have a log in to see the whole thing. grr
only thing ive been able to add all day because of work, so very bummed out. |
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ravensgrace Moderator

Joined: 10 Sep 2006 Posts: 683 Location: Cyberspace
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:15 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Sfonzarelli"][quote="bubbajay424"][quote="Sfonzarelli"] S is for Summer wrote: | Middle left:
A picture of Jorge Cardinal Medina-Estevez. (Look it up on Wikipedia) Someone said the name of the book he's holding, but I forget. Quote: |
Couldn't that just be a random pic of an "evil priest"? |
Possibly. That'd be lame, though. |
Hm.. not only did she blur his face, which would have been enough, but she also black boxed his eyes and mouth. See no evil, hear no evil? _________________ [04:03] <lyriclyinclined> with the exception of a bad apple pucker incident |
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Luv2Luvem Devoted Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:17 am Post subject: |
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ėleison wrote: | ot:
its called a VBAC (vag birth after ces) and its become a lot more common. "By 1997, the incidence of VBAC rose steadily to 27.4%. Despite this dramatic increase in VBACs, the total US cesarean delivery rate rose to only 20.8%"
from JAMA http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/287/20/2627
but you have to have a log in to see the whole thing. grr
only thing ive been able to add all day because of work, so very bummed out. |
I appreciate it...I was waiting for that tidbit
EDIT: I's going to sleep, I'm sure when I get up there'll be 150 pages for me to catch up on Happy solving! |
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toadlguy Devoted Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:31 am Post subject: |
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ravensgrace wrote: | Sfonzarelli wrote: | Middle left:
A picture of Jorge Cardinal Medina-Estevez. (Look it up on Wikipedia) Someone said the name of the book he's holding, but I forget. |
Anyone find a link to this photo to match up? |
http://www.traditio.com/comment/com0510.htm
near the bottom
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http://www.traditio.com/comment/com0510b.jpg _________________ ..-. .-. . . / -... . . .-. Glug Glug |
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Nos Enthusiastic Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:32 am Post subject: |
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Since we're on a weird topic about c-sections...
I live in a very small town with a very small hosptial. The rules for VBAC are apparently that the hosptial preforming the birth must have a surgical team that can be assembled in less than 3 mintues, and access to blood for tranfusions. So, my hosptial doesn't qualify. Anyhow, I found out later that I could never have had a natural delivery anyway; I have a birth defect that comes from being a vanished twin, and have two uterii. Apparently I shouldn't have even been able to get pregnant at all. heh.
And yeah, the 'only three' rule applies here too. If I could have another, if would be last. _________________ *hugs*
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DeepBlueRug Lonely Fan
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:42 am Post subject: |
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I hate to bring this up, but I believe that the birthing photo could be eluding to a Rosemary's baby type scenerio. Now, I know I'm not the only person who has thought this, but I just put it together with the *person who will not be named*. I never realized that Roman Polanski directed Rosemary's baby.
Anyway, with a new Helter Skelter reference, I thought it was worth mentioning. |
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DontHaveAClue Devoted Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:33 am Post subject: |
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Cassie IS Bree's intra-utero speaking baby. Hence the whispering voice.... Due date on the 12th ! it all makes sense !
ok, i'm leaving this thread.
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ClueMeIn Suspiciously Absent
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:07 am Post subject: |
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Hello. I've been lurking in this forum for a while.
Just wanted to point out that the image of the cardinal could be a WHEN. Notice the date of Oct 2 in the article heading above the image of the cardinal.
http://www.traditio.com/comment/com0510.htm
Although "birth" also works as a WHEN in relation to the 12th.
Hope this helps.
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vertigo Devoted Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:40 am Post subject: |
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Good god, that picture was not the first thing I wanted to see in the morning........... |
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curriguy Enthusiastic Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:51 am Post subject: |
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Krishna, a God from Hinduism, is famously portrayed in paintings with blue skin.
of course, I have no idea why he'd be holding a golden chalice...but I'll see if there are any famous paintings with that happening |
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Jengels2002 Devoted Fan

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:46 am Post subject: |
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What is the latest and greatest theory regarding the picture??? _________________ Founder of the Official I HATE GEMMA FAN CLUB
http://www.youtube.com/group/GemmaSucks |
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