You may be allowed for vbac bcoz breech is not a absolute indication for section & also risk
of progression of endometriosis is more with the section. But ultimately treatment plan
should be judged based on the conditions prevailing at that time.
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.
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.
You'll need a c-section.
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The chemistry section of the clinical laboratory typically performs pregnancy tests on blood specimens.
A cesarean section (C-section) can potentially influence subsequent pregnancies, but it doesn't inherently cause early cramping. Early cramping in a subsequent pregnancy can result from various factors, including hormonal changes, uterine stretching, or implantation. It's important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience significant or concerning cramping, as they can provide personalized guidance based on your medical history.
Not really. Mothers can have a natural birth after a C-section
yes
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!
Dyre Trolle has written: 'The history of Caesarean section' -- subject(s): Cesarean section, History
A pregnancy that ends before the fetus has matured is called a miscarriage.Deliberate action that ends a pregnancy is called an abortion.The time immediately after pregnancy that results in labor and delivery, or C-section, is called postpartum.
The pregnancy test on blood specimens will typically be performed in the chemistry or immunoassay section of the clinical lab. This test detects the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood, which is produced during pregnancy.