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When you get a hysterectomy you will be having your uterus removed and possibly your ovaries as well. The incision will be made as if you are having a C-Section.
A hysterectomy that is done at the time of a c-section.
A C-section is the surgical delivery of a baby (or babies) through an incision in the mother's abdomen.
A Caesarian section, otherwise abbreviated as C-section, is the delivery of a baby through an incision in the womb.
A Caesarian section, otherwise abbreviated as C-section, is the delivery of a baby through an incision in the womb.
Mine was about 3 inches wide.
The medical term for surgical birth is "cesarean section" or "C-section." It involves making an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby.
Episiotomy is surgical incision of the vagina to facilitate delivery of a baby.
i had a c section 4 weeks ago and tried wearinghigh heels today. the incision started hurting a bit. i took them off.better safe than sorry
The success rate for vaginal birth after cesarean section in patients who have had a prior low transverse uterine incision is approximately 70%.
Yes you can and in an emergency it is done this way but a pfannensteil incision (across the top of the pubis) is much neater, heals better and is better if you may need another c-section in the future.
Absolutely. Your doctor may advise you to give birth naturally, but you have the final say. A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk, although in recent times it has been also performed upon request for births that would otherwise have been normal