Cesarean sections (also called C-sections) are performed by Obstetricians, mostly. There are some Family practitioners who were trained in the past who may still perform deliveries and C-sections, but the vast majority are performed by Obstetricians.
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My doctor limits on 5
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Most ObGyn's will only deliver future pregancies after a c-section by another c-section. The primary reason for this is that a previous c-section greatly increases the chance of rupturing a uterus during natural birth.A ruptured uterus is a life threatening emergency for both mother and baby and generally must be removed (the mother can have no more future childern)Some OB's will allow a mother to try natural birth after a c-section... talk to you doctor.
Well that depends on what the reason for the C-section with your pregnacny prior to this one was. Not all women have to but some prefer to have a c-section if they have already had one with a previous pregnancy. You should probably discuss this with your doctor since I am not aware of the reasons for you first C-section...good luck!
The answer always varies by person, doctor, and the process that will happen. Your doctor will tell you when to stop eating, though
Not always, there are women who tries to have a vaginal birth after their first C-section but that is also up to the doctor. When having a c-section there will be a scar and that scar can burst during labor and with every c-section the scar gets thicker and more vulnerable. That is why they say you always have to stick to c-sections.
they give you a antiavcondgen it helps relive pain.
They do. If you haven't go and see your doctor as it isn't normal.
depending on what type of pony you want!They are however very similar but section As are smaller and not as heavy built (less sturdy) as a section c (wich stands for cob)
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Depends on what your doctor tells you