Normal delivery is birth of the baby emerging through the vagina into the outside world, as nature intended. Caesarean delivery is delivery of the baby by a surgical incision into the abdomen, then the womb, to extract the baby directly from the womb. It is so-called because it was supposedly the way Julius Caesar came into this world.
Elective cesarean section will prevent transmission of HIV in most cases. There are chances of mother's blood getting mixed up with the blood of the fetus during normal vaginal delivery. This is largely prevented in elective cesarean section delivery.
Also called c-sections or cesarean deliveries.
Yes
That is one spelling, Cesarean, also Caesarean or Caesarian, referring to a cesarean section (c-section), the surgical delivery of a baby.(not always seen capitalized).
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Most of the time yes. The only way it wouldn't be is if the incision on your uterus was vertical instead of horizontal.
set up tables for delivery and tear them down afterwards. Set up tables for cesarean deliveries and possibly scrub in for cesarean deliveries and assist the physician by handing 'em instruments.
Depending on the circumstances, it may be the only safe delivery method.
Cesarean section.
Yes it is.
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It is not typically done at the same time as delivery, especially with a vaginal delivery though it can be done during a scheduled cesarean, but it is possible to have it done very soon afterwards.