During a c-section your body still has pregnancy hormones and it makes it easier for the tubes to begin to heal themselves and reconnect
Anesthetic problems
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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.
A doctor may make a midsagittal cut during an emergency cesarean section.
It is an incision into the uterus done during a cesarean section, open fetal surgery , and some second-trimester abortions
The success rate for vaginal birth after cesarean section in patients who have had a prior low transverse uterine incision is approximately 70%.
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.
The occurrence of a ruptured spleen during a cesarean section is extremely rare. It is considered a very uncommon complication, and the exact number of cases is difficult to determine. However, medical professionals take all necessary precautions during surgical procedures to minimize such risks.
From what I know, sometimes the doctors will allow the mother's husband or birth partner to be next to the mother during the C-section so he can comfort her and share the same experience
Allows the mother to be awake during the surgery, avoiding the risks of general anesthesia, and allowing early contact between mother and child.
A foley catheter is put into the bladder to make sure the bladder stays small to reduce the risk of nicking it during surgery.
The best thing to do is have your tubal at the same time as the c-section. Many women opt for this. If you know it is your last baby, you should just do it then. It is very easy for the doctors to do it. If you had a c-section and didn't know that you wanted it to be your last baby, but now you want a tubal, then you should give your body a little time to heal. I am not a doctor, but I don't think you need to wait more than a year, some doctors suggest waiting 1.5 years to have another baby after c-section, so maybe that it a good time to wait.