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Caesarean section |
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Caesarean section. See cesarean section. Patient discussion about Csection. Q. What are the risks of C-section? See that all the pregnant movie stars are having C- sections instead of natural child birth. Maybe I should have one too, instead of giving birth regularly? Are there any risks? A. Most mothers and babies do well after C-section. But it is important to remember that it is major surgery, so it carries more risk than a normal vaginal delivery. Some possible risks of C-section include: • Infection of the incision or the uterus. • Heavy blood loss. • Blood clots in the mother’s legs. • Injury to the mother or baby. • Problems from the anesthesia, such as nausea, vomiting, and severe headache. • Breathing problems in the baby if it was delivered before its due date. Q. How is a C-section done? My wife is expecting twins and her Doctor scheduled a C- section for her. How is it done? A. My wife had a c-section done when we had our daughter. I did not get to see the procedure, but I did hear it. It was graphic, but really quick. Q. When is a C-section needed? My wife is pregnant now and I wanted to know when do women need to have a C- section as opposed to natural birth? A. sually a C- section is done when there are problems during labor like when the baby is in trouble or the labor is stuck and not progressing over a long period of time. Read more or ask a question about CsectionHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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