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"breech" Definitions
  1. the part of a gun at the back where the bullets are loaded

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Frank breech: This is the buttocks-first position and the most common breech presentation.
All else considered, the breech position will not threaten the health of the fetus and, "most babies who are breech presentation are normal," after birth, says Taché.
Turning a breech baby before birth If both mother and baby are healthy, doctors will attempt to use their hands to put pressure on the abdomen to rotate a breech-positioned baby.
"The data breech [sic] is a complete breech [sic] of our data and they have posted some of the data on Twitter," National FOP President Chuck Canterbury said on the group's Facebook page.
"Breech," by Dutch photographer Cindy Willems of Birth Day geboortefotografie. 
She delivered twins on Sunday in a difficult breech birth.
I haven't done my research on breech births, so I panicked.
"I had a [cesarean section] because she was breech," Pulos explains.
Apple said that use was in breech of the companies' agreements.
He was born breech, his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.
Myth: If you sit all day, you'll have a breech baby.
Who would ever want to breech that 10 pair limit you ask?
ICL has stopped using the series of reservoirs where the breech occurred.
"The baby was breech, so we had a [cesarean] section," he says.
So, a breech baby usually is delivered via C-section, she says.
When the baby's bottom or feet are down, this is called breech.
But the procedure is considered the safest option for delivering breech babies.
Myth 40: If you sit all day, you'll have a breech baby.
Here&aposs what you need to know about breech presentation and birth.
However, sometimes a baby will go into breech too close to labor.
Vaginal deliveries of breech babies are more common for twins, she added.
She gave birth to both boys vaginally, and the second was born breech.
According to ACOG, it's not always possible to determine why a fetus is breech.
Do you do external cephalic versions to try and turn a breech baby around?
There are many common strategies to address breech babies, but only one holds water.
If the second twin is breech, that may be a great option for them.
Aggregate IQ was the vehicle used by Vote Leave to breech its campaign spending cap.
"About 25% of breech babies will spontaneously convert into a head-down position," says Bustillo.
"The baby is still breech, he keeps turning and then will be sideways," said Kim.
Sam was born breech in an emergency procedure in Mary Greeley Hospital, in Ames, Iowa.
An ultrasound or pelvic exam can confirm if a baby is indeed in a breech position.
So, only about, is it like 3% of babies are gonna be breech at full term.
"The baby is still breech, he keeps turning and then will be sideways," said Kardashian West.
In the second newly released call, audio of the moment police breech the bathroom wall is heard.
I also found another death certificate for a baby girl, who died shortly after a breech birth.
Apparently her grandfather knows that his unborn great-granddaughter is in breech position in her mom's womb.
After an unsuccessful attempt at repositioning, most women go on to deliver breech babies via C-section.
"Both vaginal birth and cesarean birth carry certain risks when a fetus is breech," according to ACOG.
In twins or other multiple births, one baby may be breech while the other is head-down.
If a health care provider is able to reposition a breech baby, the baby can be delivered vaginally.
But attempts at turning a breech baby aren't always successful, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
The ERCA systems also uses a redesigned cab, new breech design and new "muzzle break," the official explained.
Eight years ago, she had a traditional C-section in New York when her daughter was born breech.
Moreau was experiencing a "breech birth," which occurs when a baby hasn't moved its head toward the birth canal.
That's because it's dangerous to deliver a breech fetus vaginally, not just for the baby but also for mom.
While some women are able to deliver breech babies naturally, it is usually safer to deliver via C-section.
"When you have a swine lagoon breech, it is going to have catastrophic impact on the river," Burdette said.
It's unclear if the new login method is related to the data breech, or how many total users were affected.
But to me that makes it all the more remarkable that most women carrying breech babies will choose C-section.
While breech position certainly isn't ideal, it doesn't usually mean anything is wrong with the developing fetus's health, ACOG explains.
NASA said it was informed by Orbital of the data breech in November and took immediate action to restrict access.
Around 4% of pregnancies at full term, end up with the fetus in breech presentation in the mother&aposs uterus.
Moreover, babies who are born in the breech position are at a higher risk of temporary hip instability after birth.
Some of the main reasons include:Your baby is oriented the wrong way, which can increase your risk of breech birth.
Meanwhile, experts answered questions about what people would likely find inside Area 1503 if they were to breech its security.
The protesters on stage had been willing to be arrested to make their point, but no arrests were made, Breech said.
That's why health care providers check for breech positioning by feeling a woman's bump to locate the baby's head and bottom.
Footling breech: This is a feet-first position in which one or both legs sit below the buttocks in the womb.
Mashable has reached out to T-Mobile for comment about this breech, and will update the story if we hear back. 
During her last pregnancy, she said she "lay practically upside-down three times a day for 15 minutes," because Saint was breech.
ROUGHLY one human pregnancy in ten presents complications (for example, breech presentation) that might justify the baby being delivered by Caesarean section.
As doctors, we are obligated to tell women that a breech vaginal delivery greatly increases the risk of death or serious disability.
Make no mistake, however, the absolute risk that the baby will not survive a vaginal breech birth is small, less than 1%.
Breech positioning happens in up to 4% of pregnancies carried to term, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Riley: I think in order to support a vaginal breech delivery, you need to have a provider who has experience doing that.
A breech vaginal birth is when a woman gives birth to a baby that does not emerge through the vagina head-first.
Normally an automatic loader puts a shell into the gun's breech, where it waits until the fire control officer — Hall — orders it fired.
Ruth Breech, senior campaigner for Rainforest Action Network, one of the groups, said by phone the banks' backing of Trans Mountain was disappointing.
From Elliot's awakening in the elevator onward, the glitchy crackle that seems to signal a breech between them arose repeatedly in stressful moments.
While most doctors in the US deliver breech babies through Cesarean delivery (a C-section), Goffman said that's not the only delivery option.
I mean, these people also decided to make it a close race by creating a fake seal for the fake shark to breech on?
If a baby in the womb is in breech position, that means the baby is lying so that the feet will come out first.
Americans living in areas with high flood risks have to live in continuous fear that the dams and levees protecting their homes may breech.
Most of the impact from the breech "is going to be limited to industrial," Kelly Hunsel, a spokeswoman with the St. Charles Fire Department, said.
The executive touched on privacy regulations, in the wake of a breech of trust that found Cambridge Analytica harvesting information from 50 million Facebook users.
There are also specific cases in which water birth is not recommended (for example, if the mother has herpes or if the baby is breech).
Most practitioners and clinicians won't offer a vaginal delivery of a breech baby, because delivering a baby's head last can be risky, Dr. Simpson says.
But often times babies will just turn on their own — even ones that are breech at 34 weeks — so everyone is different, Dr. Simpson says.
Duggar had decided to have a home birth, but after being in labor for more than 20 hours, her midwife determined the baby was breech.
Kristen Cormier of Loreauville, Louisiana, ended up with an unwanted Cesarean section for her first child's birth because her baby was in a breech position.
Past the end of the bar, next to the "Cesarean Breech Birth" display, is the serial killer Fritz Haarmann, known as the Butcher of Hanover.
C-sections save lives in breech or multiple births, for example, or when a mother has dangerously high blood pressure or a fetal heartbeat fails.
This is fairly common, and about 3 to 4% of all babies at term are breech, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
If both mother and baby are healthy, doctors will attempt to use their hands to put pressure on the abdomen to rotate a breech-positioned baby.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan were a serious breech of international law and harmed Chinese sovereignty and security interests.
Although the couple had planned for a home birth, after being in labor for over 20 hours at home, Joy-Anna's midwife determined that the baby was breech.
That's the approximate proportion of births that require surgical intervention to protect the mother or infant in situations such as prolonged labor, fetal distress or a breech baby.
And I think there are rare situations where a woman comes in in labor where we may recommend and or support a vaginal breech delivery for a singleton.
The American Association of Birth Centers says that appropriate low-risk candidates include singleton pregnancies (no twins) that are full term with the baby's head down (not breech).
Confirming a Breech PresentationThe first is to feel for the position of the baby by locating the baby&aposs head, buttocks, and feet through the mother&aposs belly.
There has been a public outcry about the breech but no more than 3.0 percent of consumers have frozen their credit reports, according to research firm Gartner, Inc.
Do we really need to know that Salter was a breech birth and "seemed to be born with a sense of concern, even worry, for those around him"?
If that happens, they'll sit back and let April do her thing, but if there's any sign the calf is breech ... the vet team is ready to go.
An unlicensed midwife who billed herself as a "birthing professional" has been charged with homicide after unsuccessfully attempting to help a pregnant woman give birth to her breech daughter.
"So the amount of women that didn't know they were in breech, the amount of babies and complications when they got into labor, with one simple machine..." she added.
Not to mention, it can be a lot harder to deliver the baby in a breech position, which can result in physical trauma to both the baby and mother.
The researchers found 16 tiny fragments of paper in a mass of wet sludge crammed inside the chamber of a breech-loading cannon (how it got there is anyone's guess).
Lagares, who doubled and scored in the third, continues to fill the outfield breech for the Mets, with Yoenis Cespedes on the mend and Michael Conforto in the minor leagues.
Ms. Bowen, who has cerebral palsy and additional complications stemming from a difficult breech birth, said the initial motivation for the move here was for surgery to straighten her hamstring.
There are two Marines who work together to ram the round from its staged position into the breech, something that is accomplished with a massive, heavy tool that they sprint against.
A breech vaginal birth happens in about 4% of full-term pregnancies and is when a woman gives birth to a baby that does not emerge through the vagina head-first.
Guidelines in the U.S. should establish who should deliver at home, including no prior cesareans, no obesity, no twins, no first-time babies, no breech and no older women, he added.
"The only thing you need to know about Andy McCabe's book: the author was fired for lying to the FBI and conducting covert investigations in breech of protocol," Mr. Meadows wrote.
Among the most unusual ideas I have heard over and over is that there will be no sale and Mayer will continue to rush into the breech with her latest turnaround plan.
Between the mystery of birth itself and the multitude of medical conditions that can appear near the end (breech, transverse, umbilical cord prolapse, low amniotic fluid, placenta previa... the list goes on).
The armor-piercing bullets used with the Five-seven by law enforcement and the military aren't available to civilian buyers, and FN discourages talk of the model's ability to breech protective materials.
Sark sued for breech of contract, discrimination against his disability and several other things -- but USC believes the matter should have been handled in private arbitration, under the terms of his contract.
The ship seizures added to already heightened tensions stemming from the Trump administration's tightening of sanctions on Iran and the country's decision to breech two key limits of the 2015 nuclear deal.
"However, the Telegraph reported that though this is a "new precedent, the watchdog will still judge whether posts from smaller social media accounts breech its endorsement rules on a case-by-case basis.
Luckily, it's not breech, but it does have one of its front legs back and the other kind of scrunched up behind its head, which is why the mama is having so much trouble.
If adolescents and young adults fear a breech in confidentiality regarding sexual and reproductive health, they have a tendency to forgo screening and treatment, said Guilamo-Ramos, who was not involved in the study.
"I went to a hospital in Namibia, where I was having my daughter, and I was in breech," the 41-year-old mom-of-six said of giving birth to daughter Shiloh in 2006.
Another difference between the United States and Canada is that in Canada home birth is governed by strict eligibility requirements that exclude women at high risk of complications (no twins or breech births, for example).
Per John Breech of CBS Sports, here are the eight dominoes the Bucs need to fall in order to save their season: Ultimately, the Packers-Lions Sunday Night Football season finale will set the field.
My woman's brain might be capable of such wonders as turning a rogue breech baby right side up, but it can't quite overlook Wolf's distinguished career of playing loose with facts and the historical record.
"We are grateful to the Department of Justice, and others throughout the government, who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave breech of national security," a CIA spokesperson said in a statement.
For one, the position of each twin matters a lot: One may come head first, which is ideal for a vaginal birth, but the other may be in a feet-first or butt-first (breech) position.
Italy's original budget proposal envisaged a deficit equal to 2.4 percent of GDP in 2019, up from 1.8 percent this year — a suggestion that the Commission had dismissed as a flagrant breech of EU fiscal rules.
In that case, a doctor can try and reorient the baby during labor, or more likely the woman will either deliver via C-section or less likely, give birth with the baby in the breech position.
But after being in labor for over 20 hours at home, Joy-Anna's midwife determined that the baby was breech, and she was rushed to the hospital, where she learned that she needed an emergency C-section.
I am the only person to date to conduct a global effort to preach the message of Trump and Trumpism; and remain ready to stand in the breech for this President's efforts to make America great again.
If a baby goes into a breech position too close to labor, then a doctor can try and reorient the baby during labor, or more likely the woman will either deliver via C-section or less likely.
I am the only person to date to conduct a global effort to preach the message of Trump and Trumpism; and remain ready to stand in the breech for this president's efforts to make America great again.
If only the first baby is head-down, doctors may deliver one vaginally and then try to reposition the second one, deliver the second baby breech (feet-first), or perform an emergency C-section on the second. 2.
"With my first, I found myself really stressed out trying to live up to it all and embarrassed when I couldn't," says Seana Norvell, a California mom who had a C-section when her first baby was breech.
The 20-year-old was rushed to the hospital for an emergency C-section after discovering her baby was breech — but that's not the first time a Duggar woman has faced challenges bringing a child into the world.
Or, if the first baby is head down and the second one is breech, some OBs may opt to try to turn the second baby around or just wait and see what happens when the second baby comes.
But the delivery came with complications — Duggar started her delivery at home, and after 20 hours of labor, she was rushed to the hospital for an emergency C-section when her mid-wife determined that the baby was breech.
Coon confirmed Haskell's birth in an April interview with Rolling Stone, joking that she was "just hanging around the house with [her] boobs out" and explaining that her son was breech and had to be delivered via cesarean section.
Lucious refuses to pay leading to an all-out email breech — a la what happened at Sony — where everybody's secrets start slipping out, including a nude of Cookie's cookies that was sent to Angelo for all of the world to see.
The widening breech of digital systems of the Democrats, which began with the leaking of confidential emails from the Democratic National Committee last month, has caused campaign officials to claim that Russia might be attempting to influence the U.S. Presidential election.
In fact, there seemed to be a new disaster every week, as the company hemorrhaged money, limited its service, experience outages, borrowed even more money, was forced to enter a kind of zombie state and had a massive data breech.
Before being rushed to the hospital for an emergency C-section after discovering her baby was breech, Joy-Anna Duggar was in labor for 20 hours at home — and her older sister Jill, who has trained in midwifery, was right by her side.
Economists have not been very convincing in their explanations of these apparent exceptions to their theories of value and price, as Dave Beech points out, and so he — not an economist but an artist and writer — has stepped in to fill the breech.
Elements of the XM360 include a combined thermal and environmental shroud, blast deflector, a composite-built overwrapped gun, tube-modular gun-mount, independent recoil brakes, gas-charged recuperators, and a multi-slug slide block breech with an electric actuator, Army MCS developmental documents describe.
Once there, Jill initially declined Pitocin (a hormone that greatly speeds up labor) and pain medication — but after 70 hours in labor, the baby had flipped into a transverse breech position (sideways and upside down), was experiencing irregular heart rates and had not yet descended.
And they help explain why researchers have found that while C-sections driven by more objective criteria — like a baby being in a breech position — have been pretty stable over time, C-sections driven by less objective criteria — like a slow labor — have risen sharply.
Noe told police that Hock had told her she'd had training on how to deliver breech babies, but eventually advised her to call police once she'd delivered the baby up to her shoulders and realized she would be unable to do the rest, according to the affidavit.
When a mother has placenta previa (when a baby's placenta covers the mother's cervix), when a baby is in a breech (upside-down) position, when labor isn't progressing at all, or when the umbilical cord may get pinched or compressed — C-sections, without a doubt, save lives.
While Philip did push back against tradition on family issues like his children's last names and their education, he would have understood and respected the significance of kneeling in front of Elizabeth at her coronation — and also likely balked at the breech of protocol as a royal himself.
I think the other option though, which I think we should put out there on the table, is a version which is if you know the baby is breech and you're at term, is coming in for a procedure where we, under ultrasound guidance, turn the baby to head-down.
In a newly published Committee Opinion, the College describes times when home birth should not be considered, such as when the fetus is in a breech or transverse position rather than head-down, when the mother is pregnant with multiples or when she's had a Cesarean section in the past.
It just might be hard for others in the 503-man field to appreciate, especially those who for the first time are soaking up endless views of the Pacific, the surfers at Honolua Bay who can be seen beyond the 11th green, the occasional breech of a humpback whale between Maui and Molokai.
According to Taché, the factors that could contribute to a breech birth include:Shape of the mother&aposs womb Abnormalities such as uterine fibroids The age of the baby at delivery since premature babies are more likely to be breech The amount of amniotic fluid around the baby  Whether or not there is more than one baby in the wombRelated stories about pregnancy:Placenta previa is a pregnancy complication that can cause bleeding — here&aposs what you need to knowA C-section is often quicker than a natural birth, but doctors only recommend it under certain circumstancesHow long it takes to recover from a C-section before you can drive a car, take a bath, have sex, and moreYes, pregnancy can cause acne.

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