A friend of mine does not date guys with big heads.
Originally Posted by Rockcat
A friend of mine does not date guys with big heads.
Originally Posted by murphysmom
Oh MY!!! My immediate reaction to that picture was to cross my legs.... but yes he is a cute ummm little guy
My hubby has a big head. Thank goodness my son was delivered via c-section.Originally Posted by Rockcat
A friend of mine does not date guys with big heads.
Do you mean that literally or figuratively speaking?Originally Posted by Rockcat
A friend of mine does not date guys with big heads.
Literally - she DOES date the "God's gift to women" type.Originally Posted by ccoccocats
Do you mean that literally or figuratively speaking?Don't most guys all walk around with big heads anyway, like they're God's gift to women?
After reading your response I must say.....I can't joke about this! I think I'll pray for both of them instead.Originally Posted by LDG
Because her first children were more normal weight, my guess is she must have developed diabetes, as Kellye said she thought she thought they said on the news.
When women with diabetes are pregnant, the babies, which don't have diabetes, develop to be unusually large because they process the mom's sugar with their pancreas. Babies of diabetic mothers are usually born via c-section (as in this case) or induced as soon as their lungs are developed. A friend had a 13 pound 7 ounce baby via induced labor - and that was just after seven months, as soon as his lungs could work on their own. They had to break his collar bones to get him out because it wasn't c-section. How horrible for both of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But he only had to stay in the hospital a few days (they're usually born with jaundice), he healed right up (as did she) and though he was such a big baby, he fell into normal growth patterns and past the age of two or so, he was normal for his age.
A very large baby, almost always over 10 pounds is very common in women who experience gestational diabetes...or diabetes that comes on only when pregnant. After delivery the diabetes "goes away", but the mom does have a slightly higher chance of developing diabetes later in life. This mom did have gestational diabetes..heard it on the radio last night.Originally Posted by Cirque
I am sure that baby will have some sort of medical problems and not be "normally healthy", what a shame. I hope he has a good quality of life for as long as he lives and I hope thats many many years despite what I think might end up happening.
I wonder if he has any sort of disease like some of the "giant" people thoughout history have had.
... ... and ceserean babies are affected by this fact in later life.. every time you open the car doors , they climb out of the sunroof...!!!!!Originally Posted by turtlecat
...I fear having Jason's babies.. He needed to be delivered via c-section because lets just say... His head WAS a casaba melon. -.-...
Not sure what qualifies you to make such a statement, but women with diabetes can give birth to babies that are much larger than normal. My friend Bettina gave birth several years ago to a 14 pound baby, and was diagnosed with gestational diabetes. Travis is growing up just fine, with only the regular infant sicknesses, nothing catastrophic.Originally Posted by Cirque
I am sure that baby will have some sort of medical problems and not be "normally healthy", what a shame. I hope he has a good quality of life for as long as he lives and I hope thats many many years despite what I think might end up happening.
I wonder if he has any sort of disease like some of the "giant" people thoughout history have had.
Originally Posted by kev
... ... and ceserean babies are affected by this fact in later life.. every time you open the car doors , they climb out of the sunroof...!!!!!
Kev
Originally Posted by kev
... ... and ceserean babies are affected by this fact in later life.. every time you open the car doors , they climb out of the sunroof...!!!!!
Kev
LOL! Hubby was nicknamed Charlie Brown when he was a wee one.Originally Posted by GratefulBear629
My brother was a big baby -- almost 10 lbs. And now he is small for his age. I do have the funniest picture of him though when he was first born. He had a little had on his big ol noggin and he looked just like Cartman from South Park!!
Originally Posted by NavDoc
I knew someone who delivered a 13.6 pound boy VAGINALLY. She had the episiotomy from hell. Ouch!