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Caesarean section for non-medical reasons at term
T Lavender 1 , G J Hofmeyr, J P Neilson, C Kingdon, G M L Gyte
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PMID: 16856054 DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004660.pub2
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Caesarean section for non-medical reasons at term.
Lavender T, Hofmeyr GJ,
Anesth Essays Res. 2016 May-Aug; 10(2): 362–369.
doi: 10.4103/0259-1162.172725
PMCID: PMC4864706
PMID: 27212775
Repeat spinal anesthesia in cesarean section: A comparison between 10 mg and 12 mg doses of intrathecal hyperbaric (0.05%) bupivacaine repeated after failed spinal anesthesia: A prospective, parallel group study
Debasish Bhar, Sandip RoyBasunia, Anjan Das,1 Subinay Chhaule,1 Sudipta Kumar Mondal,1 Subrata
Is It Normal to Have Back Pain After a C-Section?
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There | s a good chance you | ve been dealing with back pain during your pregnancy. After all, the
Back Pain following Spinal Anesthesia: Busting the Myth
Low back ache is one of the most common reasons for absenteeism as it causes frequent visits to the physician, both for backache and for the emotional component associated with the unresolving pain.
Spinal anaesthesia has been commonly linked to low back aches especially
Foot drop after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section: a case report
Ali Dastkhosh,1 Majid Razavi,2 and Mehryar Taghavi Gilani2
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Abstract
Objective
Spinal anesthesia is the preferred anesthetic technique for cesarean section. Neurological complications are very rare and often transient after spinal anesthesia.
Case report
In the present case, a
Anesthesia during C-Section
Overview
Most pregnant women don’t expect to have surgery during birth. However, sometimes a C-section (cesarean birth) is the safest option for mother and baby.
If you previously had a C-section, it’s common for your next delivery to also be a C-section. The decision about which type of anesthesia to
Second Pregnancy: Early Symptoms (Will It Be the Same?)
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What wonderful news! You’ve embarked on your second pregnancy, and this time around you know exactly what’s in
People sometimes joke that having a baby via cesarean delivery is like “taking the easy way out,” but if you | ve ever actually had a C-section, you know this is hugely inaccurate.
No, you didn | t squeeze a baby out through your birth canal, but you did have your
People sometimes joke that having a baby via cesarean delivery is like “taking the easy way out,” but if you | ve ever actually had a C-section, you know this is hugely inaccurate.
No, you didn | t squeeze a baby out through your birth canal, but you did have your
Risks of Getting Pregnant Too Soon After C-Section
Cesarean delivery (C-section) is one major surgery that requires a lot of precision and skill as it is matter of life and death of the mother and her baby. The recovery process for a C-section surgery takes a long time after a successful
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