What is the oldest woman to give birth naturally?

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What is the oldest woman to give birth naturally?

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answered Jan 16, 2022 by Jadetayor (3,110 points)
The oldest known woman to give birth naturally is a 67 year old Chinese woman.
Dawn Brooks is also one of the oldest women to give birth naturally.

A baby can sometimes be born without pushing.

The fetal ejection reflex, also known as the Ferguson reflex, is when the body “expels” a baby involuntarily — that is, without forced pushing on your part.

You push about three times in each contraction and must push through the entire count even if you are uncomfortable.

Research shows that this method could lead to shorter pushing times, but it also leads to higher risks of fatigue, tearing, and blood flow changes.

But most babies need to be born by pushing to help the baby come out.

Pushing a baby out can take between 1 to 2 hours.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists considers 3 hours or more (especially with a first time mom and/or those with epidurals) to be perfectly normal.

The length of this stage varies with the position and size of the baby and your ability to push with the contractions.

For first-time mothers the average length of pushing is one-to-two hours.

In some instances, pushing can last longer than two hours if mother and baby are tolerating it.

Pubic bone pain can be a sign of labor is about to happen soon.

The most common sign of labor is the increase in cramping associated with abdomen tightening or Braxton hicks.

These early contractions usually start in the lower abdomen/pubic area and radiate towards the lower back.

The frequency and duration of these start to increase and become more regular and rhythmic.

Normally no bones should break during delivery and childbirth.

However in rare cases you may break your pelvic bones when giving birth but it's a rare occurrence.

A baby can in rare cases can break your pelvic bone during childbirth.

However in most cases you'll give birth without the pelvic bone breaking.

Your pelvis can break during childbirth however it's rare for your pelvis to break during childbirth.

Traumatic pelvic ring injury following childbirth is a rare but debilitating condition.

We present a case of a 28-year-old female who sustained a traumatic pelvic ring injury following childbirth with a complete pubic symphysis separation of 5.6 cm treated successfully with nonoperative management.

When your joints loosen during pregnancy you'll usually experience cramps and pains that come from your joints and muscles shifting as well as stretching in preparation for the birth of the baby.

Your Joints Feel Looser Before labor, the joints all over your body will feel less tight and more relaxed.

Throughout your pregnancy, your ligaments were loosened by this same hormone called relaxin.

What happens during week 33 of pregnancy is your baby is showing off their sucking and swallowing skills and is continuing to practice their breathing muscle movements.

Meanwhile, you may find that you're out of breath as your diaphragm and lungs have to fight your uterus for space in your abdomen.

Your baby's brain and nervous system are now fully developed.

The bones are hardening up, apart from the skull bones, which will stay soft and separated until the baby's around 12 to 18 months old.

Having this slight flexibility with the head makes the journey down the birth canal a bit easier.

Babies do likely feel pain during birth as babies have to squeeze through the Vagina and the head is squeezed.

Babies also often come out and are born with some bruises as well so it's really likely that the baby also experiences pain while they are being born just like the mother experiences pain during birth.

3 signs that labor is approaching are contractions, water breaking and cramping or tightening which is like period pain.

The signs that labor is near are.

The woman's waters breaking (rupture of the membranes)
The woman experiences a backache, or an upset stomach.
The woman experiences cramping or tightening, similar to period pain.
The woman has a feeling of pressure, as the baby's head moves into the pelvis.
The woman has an urge to go to the toilet caused by your baby's head pressing in your bowel.

Your hips do naturally widen some before giving birth to help with the delivery of the baby and to allow the baby to pass through more easily.

To prepare the pelvis for delivery, the hormone Relaxin is released during pregnancy to help relax the pelvic joints and ligaments as well as soften and widen the cervix.

By relaxing the pelvic joints and ligaments, they loosen and expand so baby can pass through birth canal.

The common signs that a woman is about to give birth include.

The woman's waters breaking (rupture of the membranes)
The woman experiences a backache, or an upset stomach.
The woman experiences cramping or tightening, similar to period pain.
The woman has a feeling of pressure, as the baby's head moves into the pelvis.
The woman has an urge to go to the toilet caused by your baby's head pressing in your bowel.

A woman will know that she is about to give birth when she has signs of going into labor which is contractions.

When a woman is about to give birth and go into labor she will start experiencing strong contractions.

A woman who is about to give birth and go into labor will have strong, regular contractions, and a 'show'.

During your pregnancy, a plug of mucus sits in your cervix.

A show is when that plug of mucus comes away, indicating that the cervix is starting to open.

The woman about to give birth will have several warning signs that they are about to give birth or that labor is nearing.

Weight Gain Stops. Some women lose up to 3 pounds before labor thanks to water breaking and increased urination.
Fatigue. Commonly, you will feel exhausted by the end of the third trimester.
Vaginal Discharge.
Urge to Nest.
Diarrhea.
Back Pain.
Loose Joints.
The Baby Drops.

Learning the signs of labor before your due date can help you feel ready for your baby's birth.

Signs of labor include strong and regular contractions, pain in your belly and lower back, a bloody mucus discharge and your water breaking.

If you think you're in labor, call your health care provider.

Here's what you can expect when labor is 24 to 48 hours away:

Water breaking.
Losing your mucus plug.
Weight loss.
Extreme nesting.
Low back pain.
Real contractions.
Cervical dilation.
Loosening of joints.

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