The appendix scar is not in the way for the vaginal canal or a vaginal delivery, it's different organs. So yes you can.
appendicitis
It's possible that an appendix infection could clear up on it's own, but not likely. If it did clear up on it's own, then it could become inflamed again at a later date.
While rare or uncommon, yes, there have been cases of chronic or recurrent appendicitis that didn't require surgery. However, due to the fact that those two types of appendicitis are uncommon and appendicitis can be fatal if left unchecked, I'd definitely advice one who has any of the symptoms associated with appendicitis or is concerned they may have appendicitis, to see their health care provider as soon as possible.
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If you are having symptoms of appendicitis you should see a doctor as soon as possible, since appendicitis can become very serious quickly. If you have abdominal pain that makes it impossible to sit or stay still, go to the emergency room.
This is possible in not so well managed patients.
The patient will neither sleep nor he will allow his doctor to sleep.
I am sure anybody can have appendicitis if they still have their appendix. The appendix is small at the end of the intestine, so as long as it is still in the body, there is a chance of something going wrong with it..
the investor takes physical delivery
Unless the appendicitis operation went really wrong, there should be no relationship with her ability to reproduce.
solutions or future actions to prevent poor service delivery
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