Caesarean Section
Cesarean sections, also known as C-sections, are common alternatives to vaginal deliveries. In some cases, a Cesarean section is required in an abnormal pregnancy. In most cases, however, it is another option for normal childbirth. Before you make a decision, however, become informed on the benefits and risks of this alternative to vaginal delivery. This section will guide you through everything you need to know about Cesarean sections.
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What kind of postpartum pain relief is available after a C-sectionWomen who have been administered epidurals or spinal anesthesia may be administered morphine which w ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 36 weeks 3 days ago
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When can a woman resume normal activities after a C-sectionMild and less stressful activity is recommended right after discharge from the hospital. Walking is ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 10 weeks ago
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When can a mother start exercising after a C-sectionIt is recommended that women who have had a C-section wait for at least 6 weeks till their wounds ha ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean Section, Post Birth, Post birth ExerciseAsked: 1 year 31 weeks ago
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What is the association between C-sections and postpartum depressionA study conducted in Australia suggests that there is a close relationship between birth procedure a ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean Section, Post Birth, Post birth DepressionAsked: 1 year 31 weeks ago
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What is the usual bleeding pattern after a C-SectionHeavy blood flow lasts about 4-5 days after delivery and gets lighter after about 10-12 days. Some w ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What is the best way to lose weight after a C-sectionExercises should be started only after the stitches have been healed. Initially short walks and non- ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What is an emergency cesareanAn emergency cesarean is a cesarean procedure that is carried out when there is an immediate threat ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What is an elective cesareanAn elective cesarean is a procedure that is carried out at a scheduled time for medical reasons or o ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What is a Cesarean BirthA Cesarean Section is a surgical procedure where the baby is born by making an incision into the abd ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What are the risks to babies delivered in repeat C-sectionsA study conducted by Dr. Beena Kamath at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver sugge ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What are the risks associated with Cesarean birthsCesarean births may lead to infections, headaches, high blood loss, reduced bowel function, respirat ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Under what conditions is a C-Section performedC-Section is performed under several conditions. Some of them are listed below: When labor is ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Should women try to turn their breech baby or go in for a C-sectionTrying to turn a breech baby is not always successful. Also it runs the risk of damaging the placent ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Is there a link between C-section and asthmaAccording to a study by Dr. Ngoc Ly and his colleagues at the University of California, San Francisc ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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How soon is it safe for a woman to conceive after a C-sectionIt is recommended that women should wait for 1.5-2 years before conceiving a child after a C-section ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Do epidurals increase the chances of C-sectionThree independent studies published in American Journal of OBGYN, American Journal of Perinatology a ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Can you list some books about Cesarean deliveryThe Essential C-Section Guide: Pain Control, Healing at Home, Getting Your Body Back, and Everythin ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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Can the mother breastfeed after a C-sectionThe most painful part of feeding a baby shortly after a C-section is not the actual breastfeeding bu ...A: Improve answer In: Breastfeeding, Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 41 weeks ago
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What is VBACVBAC stands for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean. Many women prefer to go in for VBAC to avoid infection ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 48 weeks ago
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What is an epiduralAn epidural is a medical procedure where an anesthetic is administered to the lower spinal cord of t ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 48 weeks ago
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How long do scars last after a C-sectionUsually, a cut is made below the level of pubic hair. Sometimes, an incision is made vertically alon ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 48 weeks ago
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What kind of medication is administered for a C-SectionMedication for C-section is primarily of three types: General anesthesia - used in emergencie ...A: Improve answer In: Caesarean SectionAsked: 1 year 48 weeks ago
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