What is a Cesarean Section
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Undergoing a C-Section DeliveryBy: James Pendergraft | 14/11/2009 | Women's HealthThe birthing process and method of delivery of a mother would usually depend upon her choice and sometimes as a couple. With this, it matters where the mother is comfortable in giving birth in and in what process they would have to go through. However, it has to be considered that the safety of both the mother and the baby should be noted before opting for other birthing methods. Factors To Think Of Before You Choose CesareanBy: Sandra Wilson | 12/09/2009 | PregnancyEvery year, approximately 20 percent of women in the United States deliver babies through the cesarean section – some of which through classic cesarean, others through live cesarean, etc. In this article, we will share with you the reasons of a cesarean birth and how the operation goes through. Elective C-Sections and Infant Respiratory Distress SyndromeBy: Elizabeth Mcgee | 17/10/2009 | Women's HealthC-sections have been linked to infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome. In this article we examine how to avoid infant respiratory issues and what a woman needs to consider if scheduling a cesarean section. Vacuum Delivery-pregnancyBy: Robert Baird | 01/03/2008 | Women's HealthIf you tear when your baby is born, your care provider will sew up the laceration with stitches that absorb by them selves, no suture removal is needed. If you have epidural analgesia, you should not feel much discomfort while this is done. Undergoing the C-Section during PregnancyBy: James Pendergraft | 22/07/2009 | Women's HealthC-section or cesarean section is defined as a surgical procedure of giving birth. This is opposed to normal delivery or vaginal delivery. In a cesarean section, an incision is made through the mother’s abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby. C-Section versus Normal or Vaginal BirthBy: James Pendergraft | 22/07/2009 | Women's HealthPregnancy nowadays is safer and less life threatening than what it was ages ago when doctors would use crude methods. Modern technology has made delivery less painful unlike in the past wherein a woman is almost wading in her own blood during a delivery, seriously imperiling her life or that of the baby. The Best Way to Induce Labor Naturally, Safely, and EffectivelyBy: Lena Leino | 03/10/2007 | Home & FamilyWhen pregnancy runs past the due date, obstetricians may recommend chemicals or medications to induce labor. The fact is, medically inducing labor can cause a more painful contractions as well as increase the risks for c-section or vacuum births. Maternity acupressure is a method to induce labor naturally and safely without the risks. You Have Control Over Your Birth ExperienceBy: Rayven Perkins | 05/11/2007 | HealthDelivering a baby is a wonderful experience that should not be clouded with fear and anxiety. You have much more control over your birth experience than you realize. Do not be afraid to express your desires and concerns.
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