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Can cesarean section prevent the child from getting HIV?

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.


Why a woman needs cesarean delivery?

A C-section only happens when there are labor complications that can pose a dangerous and/or sometimes lethal threat to the mother and/or child.


If you had cesarean the first time can you have the second baby normal?

Unless a doctor has diagnosed a medical condition, many women go on to having a normal birth with their second child, after a c-section.


When can you try for a second child after a cesarean operation for your first child?

Whenever your obstetrician says you can.


Which child is the elder one in twins in a cesarean?

The first one delivered.


Can a normal delivery be done when the child is dead in the mothers womb?

Yes my mom had to give birth to a dead baby and then bury it.


What particular attitude can a child manifest?

that a child should be healthy and intelligent


What are the steps involved in child delivery?

The steps involved in child delivery typically include the onset of labor, dilation of the cervix, pushing during contractions, delivery of the baby, and delivery of the placenta.


Is the word intelligent a noun?

No, the word 'intelligent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example an intelligent child, an intelligent idea.The noun form is intelligence.


When to have cesarean operation?

A C-section is done when the labor becomes difficult and/or possibly life-threatening to the mother or child


When can a mother carrying HIV infect her child?

A mother carrying HIV can potentially infect her child during pregnancy, during delivery, or through breastfeeding. The risk of transmission is highest during childbirth, especially if there are complications or if the mother is not receiving antiretroviral treatment. However, with appropriate medical interventions, such as antiretroviral therapy and cesarean delivery if needed, the risk of mother-to-child transmission can be significantly reduced. Breastfeeding while the mother is HIV-positive can also transmit the virus, but proper treatment can mitigate this risk as well.


Sometimes women choose to have a cesarean section for what reasons?

Well a C-section can be done either by request or by the doctor's decisions. Doctors will most likely do a C-section if the labor becomes complicated and has problems such as fetal distress and dystocia. C-sections are also done if the labor might become life-threatening to the mother or child.