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cesarean section types?

Language: english | 4 years ago | 24 views

Caesarean section
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A caesarean section is a surgical procedure in which a baby is born through a cut made in the mother’s abdominal wall and uterus.
A baby will need to be born by caesarean section if

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how many stitches in c-section delivery?

Language: english | 7 years ago | 17 views

You may have heard of a caesarean section (or c-section) before. Your mother may have had one, or maybe you or your partner expect to have one. But there is a lot that most people don | t know about this surgery, and a lot that might inform you in

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benefits of elective c-section?

Language: english | 7 years ago | 48 views

Planned elective cesarean section: A reasonable choice for some women?
Mary E. Hannah
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A growing number of women are requesting delivery by elective cesarean section without an accepted “medical indication,” and physicians are uncertain how to respond.

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elective c-section at 39 weeks?

Language: english | 4 years ago | 28 views

Planned or elective caesarean

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Caesareans are often planned before the birth for a medical reason, or because it is the mother’s decision. There are some important things to consider if you are planning to have a caesarean.
Why have a planned caesarean?

About 3 out of every 5 caesareans in Australia are

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risks of c-section at 37 weeks?

Language: english | 5 years ago | 24 views

Elective C-Section: 38th Week Too Soon

C-Section Before 39th Week Ups Baby Breathing Problems
By Daniel J. DeNoon
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD on December 11, 2007
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Dec. 11, 2007 -- Babies born by elective C-section before the 39th week of pregnancy have a three- to fourfold higher risk of

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how long do you have to be in labor before c-section?

Language: english | 5 years ago | 46 views


Cesarean Birth (C-Section)
A cesarean birth is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby when a vaginal delivery cannot be safely done. This procedure is also known as a c-section, and can happen quickly based on the emergency situation.

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c-section at 38 weeks big baby?

Language: english | 3 years ago | 49 views

Elective C-Section: 38th Week Too Soon

C-Section Before 39th Week Ups Baby Breathing Problems
By Daniel J. DeNoon
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD on December 11, 2007
From the WebMD Archives

Dec. 11, 2007 -- Babies born by elective C-section before the 39th week of pregnancy have a three- to fourfold higher risk of

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how dilated do you have to be before c-section?

Language: english | 6 years ago | 25 views


Cesarean Birth (C-Section)
A cesarean birth is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby when a vaginal delivery cannot be safely done. This procedure is also known as a c-section, and can happen quickly based on the emergency situation.

Appointments 216.444.6601
Appointments & Locations

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chances of going into labor before scheduled c-section?

Language: english | 4 years ago | 40 views

Planned or elective caesarean

3-minute read

Caesareans are often planned before the birth for a medical reason, or because it is the mother’s decision. There are some important things to consider if you are planning to have a caesarean.
Why have a planned caesarean?

About 3 out of every 5 caesareans in Australia are

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benefits of laboring before c-section?

Language: english | 5 years ago | 29 views


Spontaneous Labor Before C-Section | 4 Big Benefits For Baby
by Sam McCulloch Dip CBEd
Medically Reviewed by Irene Garzón BSc (Hons) Midwifery on
Last updated May 21, 2022
Reading Time: 8 min
labour before c section

labour before c section

Pregnant women in high-income countries, such as the United States and Australia, give birth via c-section

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