Some dangers are risks of certain infections. For the baby, some risks are a possible injury occurring from the surgical procedure, breathing problems, breastfeeding problems, and a possible adverse reaction from the anesthesia given to the mother. Some risks for BOTH the mother and child are developing a hospital-borne infection due to extensive stays. And some studies have even shown that mothers who have had their child by a C-section take longer to first interact with their child compared to mothers who have had their babies delivered vaginally.
Nicette Jukelevics has written: 'Understanding the dangers of cesarean birth' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Self-care, Health, Cesarean section, Mothers
pathophysiology of cesarean
The correct spelling is "cesarean." This term refers to a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision made in the mother's abdomen and uterus.
In 2003, about 27% of U.S. deliveries were cesarean
In what year was the cesarean birth invented?
what are clinical manifestations of o cesarean section
what are the layers of skin/tissue in a cesarean section
Also called c-sections or cesarean deliveries.
That is one spelling, Cesarean, also Caesarean or Caesarian, referring to a cesarean section (c-section), the surgical delivery of a baby.(not always seen capitalized).
What is a thesis stament for risk involved in cesarean
A cesarean is when a doctor makes a C shaped cut in a woman's virgina by the birth canal so he/she can take the baby out. in some cases, a baby is breech so the mother has no choice but to have a cesarean.
Of course, but it is totally dependant. There has to be aproblem with baby or mother in order to have a scheduled cesarean