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History The Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus , dated to about BC, deals with women's health —gynaecological diseases, fertility, pregnancy, contraception, etc. The text is divided into thirty-four sections, each section dealing with a specific problem and containing diagnosis and treatment; no prognosis is suggested. Treatments are non surgical, comprising applying medicines to the affected body part or swallowing them. The womb is at times seen as the source of complaints manifesting themselves in other body parts. Aristotle is another strong source for medical texts from the 4th century BC with his descriptions of biology primarily found in History of Animals, Parts of Animals, Generation of Animals.


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Posterior Baby Have you been told that you have a posterior baby? Optimal fetal positioning is about encouraging your unborn baby to take up the best position in the womb to help him initiate labor and to help him with the process of being born. If your baby is in the optimum position for you, labor can start more easily, start earlier, be quicker and have less chance of unwanted complications. Women with posterior babies can benefit from optimal fetal positioning which is an ideal thing to be working on if you are planning for natural childbirth i. They may have gone a bit like this:



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