A cesarean section can be performed on a dog with a fractured pelvis to prevent extra damage to the pelvis.
A cesarean section can be performed on a dog with a fractured pelvis, which cannot deliver naturally.
The remaining 14% of c-sections, including prolapse of the umbilical cord, "placental abruption", "placental previa" or the baby is in a transverse position, lying horizontally across the pelvis.
yes. it actually helps a lot to do a bunch of crunches and sit ups too. this strengthens your core which can help to strenthen your pelvis.
Well a C-section can be done either by request or by the doctor's decisions. Doctors will most likely do a C-section if the labor becomes complicated and has problems such as fetal distress and dystocia. C-sections are also done if the labor might become life-threatening to the mother or child.
If she got pregnant she would most likely need a cesarean section to birth...so why would you want to breed this poor animal? Go look at your local shelter and rethink this.
No. It would only cause more pain to the cat.
the spinal column section that forms part of the bony pelvis is called
Usually if a pelvis only is ordered then the DR is looking for something in particular, such as a fractured hip or ovarian cyst or someting else specific to the pelvis only.
It is the surgical delivery of a baby through a mother's abdominal (belly) wall. If for some reason the baby can't deliver vaginally--pelvis too small, wrong position, placenta in the way (aka previa)--an incision is made through the abdominal wall, and another through the wall of the uterus (womb,) to deliver it.
I don't think so. I fractured my pelvis in 4 places a year ago. It STILL hurts if I overdo it.
because we humans move alot and that we have a bigger section
There are four types of pelvic shapes. They are the gynecoid pelvis, android pelvis, anthropoid pelvis and the platypelloid pelvis.