Having a hernia does not automatically require a cesarean section (C-section) during pregnancy. The decision for delivery method depends on the type and severity of the hernia, as well as the overall health of the mother and baby. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider who can assess the situation and recommend the safest delivery option. In many cases, vaginal delivery may still be possible with appropriate management.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
what is an unbilical hernia while pregnant
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i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy
To find the expected number of pregnant women delivering by C-section, multiply the total number of pregnant women (25,250) by the percentage delivering by C-section (15.9%). This can be calculated as follows: ( 25,250 \times \frac{15.9}{100} = 4,017.75 ). Rounding to the nearest whole number, approximately 4,018 pregnant women in Georgia would be expected to deliver by C-section.
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make sure with the doctor
Can you get an umbilical hernia twice? I had an umbilical hernia 29 years ago when I was pregnant with my son. It was repaired at the time but now I feel the same type of pain and wondered if I have another hernia.
She could die.
A hernia in your scrotum is called an inguinal hernia. It should be corrected since if it gets stuck down there, the blood flow to that section of intestine can be compromised and can lead to a pretty nasty infection.
It all depends on what went wrong in your pregnancy.