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PostPosted: 04/08/08 - 03:59    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I am 27 years old and frightened to hell. I am in my 6th month of pregnancy. So far I did not fear much of the delivery but since I have heard some stories, I became concerned. What if child gets birth head trauma? What if it starts going our wrongly positioned? There are so many what’s here that I am afraid to even start thinking about it…
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PostPosted: 04/11/08 - 16:35    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Then don’t. The most important thing for now is that the pregnancy is going well and in that case, there is no reason for you to be concerned about something that might or might not happen. There are medical methods that are used in the situations when the child cannot get out or if there are some other difficulties. So focus more on the now, let’s think of the future when it comes along.
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