Good question.
Any pregnancy or delivery could pose certain risks, so even the first one is risky. However, the risks change. For the first one, you may worry about events related to the operation or healing.
After a C-section, the uterus heals but is at slightly increased risk of rupturing since it was already cut open. It's a rare event but in any case is something that should be taken into account - a regular delivery, especially if stimulated by oxytocin, is going to cause very strong contractions and could theoretically make that happen. So risks are there from the beginning.
Of course, vaginal delivery carries unique risks as well.
C-sections are performed when there are complications during the process of labor that can pose a danger to the mother and/or child. They can even be requested
There's nothing you can do. Things happen at the last moment that can change everything.
Caesarian section is the process of birth through surgery. It's mostly used when the labor is having complications that can pose a danger to the mother and/or child. Sometimes, c-sections are requested
Since the virus is thought to pass through the umbilical cord, C-sections do not prevent transmission.
Yes, natural births can happen after c-sections. Most of the c-sections performed today are only if there are complications during the labor that can threaten the mother and/or the child
after having one c section all your other births have 2 b c sections 2
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C-sections are helpful when needed cause if the baby is a breech or if there are complications that can be dangerous to either the mother, baby or both, it can be life-saving to both the mother and the baby
That's a question best reserved for your doctor as it varies from woman to woman. I was my mom's first c-section baby and she had two c-sections after that.
Unlike COBOL, in C there are no sections and divisions; there are two main state: inside a function and outside of any functions.
Ethel Kennedy had a total of 11 children, and she underwent a cesarean section (C-section) for the births of her last three children. This means she had three C-sections in total.
They are performed whenever abnormal conditions complicate labor and vaginal delivery, threatening the life or health of the mother or the baby