Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Dear Ashok, your wife should have a cesarian. Best regards Jupiters Delight *Von:* vedic astrology *Gesendet:* 01.10.07 21:34:57 *An:* vedic astrology *Betreff:* [vedic astrology] Normal or Caeserian birth My wife had IVF this jan 07 and her delivery is oct 15th . Her first delivery in july 98 (India)was very difficult, finally ended up with forceps and lot of surgical stiches which took around 4 mths to heal for her, we felt at that time C-section would have been better option than that. she had a delayed delivery and lot of struggle and pain that time. Now we dont want to go thro again , but here in usa Doctor said they wont do any forceps/vacuum but will end in emergency c-section if something happens like that. So we have planned to ask our doc to go for c-section instead of trying normally.Why to end up in emergency c-section after strugling again. Will she have smooth normal delivery or C-section is the best option? My wife is afraid to try and see for normal delivery bcos of prevous experience. I give her details : lakshmi. 8th april 1977, 6:10AM,Pondicherry,<WBR>India. Expecting reply Ashok Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Hello Ashok The chances of normal delivery are very less because the transit around that time is quite unfavourable. RD On 10/2/07, ashokbalaiah <ashokbalaiah wrote: > > My wife had IVF this jan 07 and her delivery is oct 15th . > > Her first delivery in july 98 (India)was very difficult, finally > ended up with forceps and lot of surgical stiches which took around 4 > mths to heal for her, we felt at that time C-section would have been > better option than that. > she had a delayed delivery and lot of struggle and pain that time. > > Now we dont want to go thro again , but here in usa Doctor said they > wont do any forceps/vacuum but will end in emergency c-section if > something happens like that. > > So we have planned to ask our doc to go for c-section instead of > trying normally.Why to end up in emergency c-section after strugling > again. > > Will she have smooth normal delivery or C-section is the best option? > My wife is afraid to try and see for normal delivery bcos of prevous > experience. > > I give her details : lakshmi. 8th april 1977, > 6:10AM,Pondicherry,India. > > Expecting reply > Ashok > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2007 Report Share Posted October 3, 2007 *Om mahaganapataye namah* Re: Normal or Caeserian birth vedic astrology , " ashokbalaiah " <ashokbalaiah wrote: My wife had IVF this Jan 07 and her delivery is Oct 15th. Her first delivery in july 98 (India) was very difficult, finally ended up with forceps and lot of surgical stiches which took around 4 mths to heal for her, we felt at that time C-section would have been better option than that. she had a delayed delivery and lot of struggle and pain that time. Now we dont want to go thro again , but here in usa Doctor said they wont do any forceps/vacuum but will end in emergency c-section if something happens like that. So we have planned to ask our doc to go for c-section instead of trying normally.Why to end up in emergency c-section after strugling again. Will she have smooth normal delivery or C-section is the best option? My wife is afraid to try and see for normal delivery bcos of prevous experience. I give her details: lakshmi. 8th april 1977, 6:10 AM, Pondicherry, India. Expecting reply Ashok Posted by: " nodinodu " avbhat2005 nodinodu Tue Oct 2, 2007 11:45 pm (PST) Om Namh Shivaya!, Dear Ashok, Based on the data that you have provided of your wife, it is likely to be a C-section delivery for safe delivery. The C-section delivery will be successful due to the beneficial aspects from the lagna, lagna lord and jupiter in the Saptamsa. BTW is your first kid a girl child? Would like other gurujans and jyothishyas to comment further on this. With Regards /-Akash. Medical notes An elective Caesarean section is performed one to two weeks before the baby's due date. This ensures the baby is mature before delivery. When is a Caesarean necessary? In some situations a Caesarean may be the only safe option for mother and baby, for example when: a.. the placenta lies so low in the uterus that it covers the exit to the birth canal (cervix). This is called placenta praevia. b.. the obstetrician finds out that baby's health is threatened due to lack of oxygen. c.. there is vaginal bleeding and a natural delivery is not about to happen. d.. the umbilical cord falls forwards and the baby cannot be delivered easily (a condition known as cord prolapse). e.. it becomes clear during labour that the mother will be unable to deliver the baby herself. In other situations a Caesarean may be considered the safest option even though a vaginal birth is a possibility: a.. if the baby is lying with its head upwards (breech baby). b.. if the mother is affected by high blood pressure or other illness. c.. if the unborn baby is too small or too weak to survive a natural birth. d.. if the mother has had a Caesarean birth before (although it is possible for a mother who's had a Caesarean to have a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy). e.. in very rare cases, when the mother is so anxious about the delivery that a Caesarean is considered f.. An incision of about 20cm is made across the lower abdomen. The baby is delivered through the skin after the womb is opened. The womb is easily opened and it takes only a few minutes for the baby to be born. After the placenta (afterbirth) is delivered, the obstetrician closes the incision. Dissolving stitches or staples are used to close the skin. From beginning to end, an uncomplicated Caesarean will take between 20 and 30 minutes. · In vitro fertilization[1] (IVF) is a technique in which egg cells are fertilised by sperm outside the woman's womb, in vitro. IVF is a major treatment in infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. The process involves hormonally controlling the ovulatory process, removing ova (eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium. The fertilised egg (zygote) is then transferred to the patient's uterus with the intent to establish a successful pregnancy. A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk, although in recent times it has been also performed upon request. Dear Asok ji., So medical information suggests , your wife( hereafter called native) had problems with fertility and after IVF Normal delivery did not happen for any one of the reasons usually mentioned in notes above. For astrological purposes a full analysis is called for as to determine why IVF had to be resorted.And why comlication happened. Knowledge of sex of First child will enable check of Birth time. But all this is not a need of hour. Your main concern is How " Will she have smooth normal delivery or C-section is the best option?´ " Naturally Your question can be best handled If simple queston is asked like " will she have smooth normal delivery? Alternatvely one can ask Will she undergo C- section delivery? In case you or your wife is interested please put your question in simple manner and quoting a number that comes to mind after praying the lord about your problem. Please do not forget to mention who has put the question and given a number you or wife. Just for your information we under took Check on reported Birth time by method as practised in steller astrology at 14:43:48 on 3 Oct 2007 and found that Birth time of Madam Laxmi is slightly different than mentioned. We have taken her birth time as 06:05:08 AM and Her D 7 has Aquarious rising.Second child birth probabilities are by C-section for First child indicating planet and second child indicating planet are together and similarly placed. Hope these additional comments although too preliminary may be of some help. With best wishes for happy birth of child innear future. OM TAT SAT ---------------------- R.C.Srivastava {Grad: science, Ayurveda & Commun.Engg.} Consultation-Service E-mail : swami_rcs swami http://www.kaalvastu.com http://www.cosmograce.blogspot.com Ph 91-562- 2232323 and 4001223 Mob 9412268768 -- Oh Creator Of The Universe ! We meditate upon thy radiant power that illuminate our intellects, destroy our sins, and guide us in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2007 Report Share Posted October 3, 2007 thankyou My first kid is also a boy , born on 30th july 1998, 5:10PM,Pondicherry ,India. I think my wife DOB is 6:10 AM as per birth record. " In case you or your wife is interested please put your question in simple manner and quoting a number that comes to mind after praying the lord about your problem. " Question posted by my wife: Will I have a normal delivery ? number: 182 Time: 9:50 AM Place:Portland,OR,USA. She had problem in her fallopian tubes (blocked with water) So Doctor removed her tubes last april 2006 , and finally ended up with IVF this jan 2007. As long our baby is healthy we are fine with C section or normal delivery. Can provide more info if needed. Regards Ashok vedic astrology , <swami wrote: > > > *Om mahaganapataye namah* > > Re: Normal or Caeserian birth > > vedic astrology , " ashokbalaiah " <ashokbalaiah@> wrote: > My wife had IVF this Jan 07 and her delivery is Oct 15th. Her first delivery in july 98 (India) was very difficult, finally ended up with forceps and lot of surgical stiches which took around 4 mths to heal for her, we felt at that time C-section would have been better option than that. she had a delayed delivery and lot of struggle and pain that time. Now we dont want to go thro again , but here in usa Doctor said they wont do any forceps/vacuum but will end in emergency c-section if something happens like that. So we have planned to ask our doc to go for c-section instead of trying normally.Why to end up in emergency c-section after strugling again. Will she have smooth normal delivery or C- section is the best option? My wife is afraid to try and see for normal delivery bcos of prevous experience. I give her details: lakshmi. 8th april 1977, 6:10 AM, Pondicherry, India. Expecting reply Ashok > > Posted by: " nodinodu " avbhat2005 nodinodu Tue Oct 2, 2007 11:45 pm (PST) > > Om Namh Shivaya!, Dear Ashok, > Based on the data that you have provided of your wife, it is likely to be a C-section delivery for safe delivery. The C-section delivery will be successful due to the beneficial aspects from the lagna, lagna lord and jupiter in the Saptamsa. BTW is your first kid a girl child? Would like other gurujans and jyothishyas to comment further on this. With Regards /-Akash. > > Medical notes > > An elective Caesarean section is performed one to two weeks before the baby's due date. This ensures the baby is mature before delivery. > > When is a Caesarean necessary? > > In some situations a Caesarean may be the only safe option for mother and baby, for example when: > > a.. the placenta lies so low in the uterus that it covers the exit to the birth canal (cervix). This is called placenta praevia. > b.. the obstetrician finds out that baby's health is threatened due to lack of oxygen. > c.. there is vaginal bleeding and a natural delivery is not about to happen. > d.. the umbilical cord falls forwards and the baby cannot be delivered easily (a condition known as cord prolapse). > e.. it becomes clear during labour that the mother will be unable to deliver the baby herself. > In other situations a Caesarean may be considered the safest option even though a vaginal birth is a possibility: > > a.. if the baby is lying with its head upwards (breech baby). > b.. if the mother is affected by high blood pressure or other illness. > c.. if the unborn baby is too small or too weak to survive a natural birth. > d.. if the mother has had a Caesarean birth before (although it is possible for a mother who's had a Caesarean to have a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy). > e.. in very rare cases, when the mother is so anxious about the delivery that a Caesarean is considered > f.. An incision of about 20cm is made across the lower abdomen. The baby is delivered through the skin after the womb is opened. The womb is easily opened and it takes only a few minutes for the baby to be born. > > After the placenta (afterbirth) is delivered, the obstetrician closes the incision. Dissolving stitches or staples are used to close the skin. From beginning to end, an uncomplicated Caesarean will take between 20 and 30 minutes. > · In vitro fertilization[1] (IVF) is a technique in which egg cells are fertilised by sperm outside the woman's womb, in vitro. IVF is a major treatment in infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. The process involves hormonally controlling the ovulatory process, removing ova (eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium. The fertilised egg (zygote) is then transferred to the patient's uterus with the intent to establish a successful pregnancy. > > A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk, although in recent times it has been also performed upon request. > > > Dear Asok ji., > > So medical information suggests , your wife( hereafter called native) had problems with fertility and after IVF Normal delivery did not happen for any one of the reasons usually mentioned in notes above. > > For astrological purposes a full analysis is called for as to determine why IVF had to be resorted.And why comlication happened. Knowledge of sex of First child will enable check of Birth time. > > But all this is not a need of hour. > > Your main concern is How " Will she have smooth normal delivery or C- section is the best option?´ " > > Naturally Your question can be best handled If simple queston is asked like " will she have smooth normal delivery? > > Alternatvely one can ask Will she undergo C- section delivery? > > In case you or your wife is interested please put your question in simple manner and quoting a number that comes to mind after praying the lord about your problem. > > Please do not forget to mention who has put the question and given a number you or wife. > > Just for your information we under took Check on reported Birth time by method as practised in steller astrology at 14:43:48 on 3 Oct 2007 and found that Birth time of Madam Laxmi is slightly different than mentioned. > > > > We have taken her birth time as 06:05:08 AM and Her D 7 has Aquarious rising.Second child birth probabilities are by C-section for First child indicating planet and second child indicating planet are together and similarly placed. > > Hope these additional comments although too preliminary may be of some help. > > With best wishes for happy birth of child innear future. > > > OM TAT SAT > ---------------------- > R.C.Srivastava {Grad: science, Ayurveda & Commun.Engg.} > Consultation-Service > E-mail : swami_rcs > swami > http://www.kaalvastu.com > http://www.cosmograce.blogspot.com > Ph 91-562- 2232323 and 4001223 Mob 9412268768 > -- > Oh Creator Of The Universe ! We meditate upon thy radiant power that illuminate our intellects, destroy our sins, and guide us in the right direction. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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