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I am just completed my 8th month pregnancy, now my fetal weight is 3100 kgms. And my delivery date is prepond to 9th Feb as my EDD date is 22nd. Is it possible for normal delivery even with this issue. I am ready to face delivery pain even it is very heard. But want to be delivered normally. And this is my first time delivery. Kindly revert back, my friend has suggested your Arena hospital for normal delivery.
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hello, What has your doctor advised? Kindly follow up with your doctor as she will give you the best suggestion as she is completely aware of your medical history.
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Aim of any obstetrician is a healthy mother and a healthy baby.It is the most responsible job. So do embrace ur doctors' decision and have faith in the doctor whatever the mode of delivery may be eventually.Moreover if u r so determined u might have a normal delivery. It doesnt really matter that mch in the long run as the outcome is so precious. Good luck.
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Get properly evaluated by gynecologist .Don't think about normal vaginal adn cesarian delivery..It depend upon many factors and on time decision can b changed..Think about final outcome healthy mother and healthy baby at last without any complications..
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Whether you can deliver normally depends on your pelvis. Gynaecologist can assess pelvis after 37 weeks and decide whether pelvis is roomy enough for the baby. However, of baby weight is 4 kg or more, a Caesarea delivery is better. Mode of delivery will depend on many other factors like position of placenta, baby's heart rate during labour. Delivery pain can be reduced by epidural analgesia. I'd recommend a personal visit for proper evaluation
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