“Hmm, it looks like your baby is in a transverse position right now,” my ob-gyn told me during the ultrasound at my 30-week prenatal appointment. I cursed. Loudly. After two months of happily hanging ...
Throughout pregnancy, a baby keeps turning around inside the womb. As the delivery time approaches, the position of the baby becomes a matter of concern because certain positions, such as the breech ...
Breech and transverse positions are common towards the end of pregnancy. While these words sound alarming, they are nothing to worry about. Your care team can manage a breech or transverse baby and ...
When you give birth, your baby usually comes out headfirst, also called the vertex position. In the weeks before you give birth, your baby will move to place their head above your vagina. Your baby ...
Transverse myelitis is spinal cord inflammation causing damage to the covering of nerve cell fibers. It can occur by itself or as a symptom of an immune disease of the nervous system like MS. Share on ...
Babies can change position a lot before birth, but by 36 weeks they’re usually head down and ready to meet you. Feeling kicks, rolls, or pressure in different places can give clues about your baby’s ...
It's easy to focus your ab workouts on the muscles you can spot in the mirror. But just as important for core strength and overall function are the muscles we can't see in our own reflection. This ...