asthma newborn
Do you think a 600lbs woman should be allowed to have a baby?

I have a friend who weights this much and is 4 months pregnant and is going to a high risk pregnancy clinic and the doctors there seem to ignore that fact that just because her body is coping with pregnancy that she can take care of a newborn I mean she can’t even walk to the mail box with out having an asthma attack.
also they already told her she will have to have a c section and the last time she almost go gang-green from the incision site and died.

Wow that’s pretty huge and dangerous, doctors are mainly in charge of her well being while at the hospital, i’d advice that you let child protective services suggest somthing… and no it isn’t their choice to end a pregnancy it is the choice of the paitient. Their only concern should be her for now not ending the pregnancy, Im sure they’re going to advice a Csection and they will have to use bigger surgical tools since shes morbidly obese,

4 week old newborn baby getting an KST chiropractic adjustment to sleep better


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Asthma and Allergy: Airway Eosinophilia in Children with Severe Asthma, Predictive Values of Noninvasive Tests / Elevated Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Newborns of Atopic Mothers Precedes Respiratory Symptoms (American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Volume 174, Number 12 - December 2006)


Asthma and Allergy: Airway Eosinophilia in Children with Severe Asthma, Predictive Values of Noninvasive Tests / Elevated Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Newborns of Atopic Mothers Precedes Respiratory Symptoms (American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Volume 174, Number 12 – December 2006)



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