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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.
cesarean section
A cesarean section can be performed on a dog with a fractured pelvis, which cannot deliver naturally.
No. Many women deliver twins vaginally.
If a woman has a slipped disc, the decision between cesarean section and natural birth should be made in consultation with her healthcare provider. A cesarean may be recommended to reduce the strain on the spine during delivery, especially if there are concerns about pain or mobility. However, some women may successfully deliver vaginally with proper pain management and support. Ultimately, the safest option for both mother and baby should guide the decision.
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A surgical procedure in which an incision is made in a woman's abdomen to deliver the infant from the uterus.
No, Kate Gosselin got pregnant with the assistance of fertility treatments. The twins were born vaginally, and the sextuplets were born via cesarean section.
A cesarean is performed through using surgical tools to reach and deliver the fetus, if the fetus can not be accessed through the vagina.
A pregnant woman with chlamydia is treated before delivery. There's no change in method of delivery needed, as treatment is reliable and simple.
Vag or pv are the medical abbreviations meaning vaginally.