Your friend Ming Lee is currently pregnant and attempting to learn about common birth complications and whether or not homebirth is a good option for her. She is 25 years old, in good health, and expecting her first child. Help her by first describing any two birth complications and then discuss why a home delivery may be a viable option in her case

What will be an ideal response?


Hypoxia is a birth complication in which umbilical blood flow is disrupted and the infant does not receive adequate oxygen. Cephalopelvic disproportion occurs when the infant's head is larger than the pelvis, making it impossible for the baby to pass through the birth canal. Women can consider home delivery when they are healthy, their pregnancy has been problem-free, a trained health care professional is present to assist, and comprehensive medical care is readily available should the need arise.

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