Friday, January 8, 2010

Edwards Syndrom Can You Have Vaginal Delivery When Your Baby Had Down Or Edwards Syndrom?

Can you have vaginal delivery when your baby had Down or Edwards syndrom? - edwards syndrom

I was told that after my ultrasound that my baby would have a. I refused amnio and waiting for the results of blood tests. I think the baby. If the blood test shows I'm really at high risk for DS or ES, is the delivery will be different?

5 comments:

Veritas T.A.I. said...

You can secure a natural birth of a baby with Down's or Edwards. 3. My child was for this syndrome and severe heart defects responsible for my vaginal delivery was perfect, no complications and was not in danger.

For a Downs baby is a risk of severe heart defects, and thus an opportunity to have some anxiety at birth, or difficulty breathing, have a neonatalogist gift.

Just keep an open mind and recognize that emergency treatment may be necessary, but certainly not of stone.

All the best to you!

My Hubby Rob&Son Dakota Robert said...

Upside down, if I can not sure Edwards syndrome'm

Ashley said...

not be the same as a normal kid, but I would opt for the AC section and as a child with Down syndrome have a head a little bigger, but that's my opinion, ask the doctor that you

Jill said...

You can even vaginally under normal circumstances, but could be a high-risk births, and is likely to have a team of neonatology at birth. You can also ask him to push myself and try delivery or, in emergencies, so that they quickly make a Caesarean and they do not go to another room.

Good luck!

Doodlest... said...

In general, the performance is not unlike the situation. DS, because babies often have heart and kidney problems that can birth in a hospital with a neonatal intensive care unit at level 1 I understand that babies die ES (also known as trisomy 18) in the first year, most within a few days after birth.

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