it is probably advised. if the child is born to a mother with AIDS, that child will most likely have AIDS due to the contact of the baby and the mother during their birth.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
Yes, a pregnant woman can schedule a cesarean section (C-section) birth, typically for medical reasons or personal preference. Healthcare providers often discuss the timing and reasons for scheduling a C-section, which may include factors like the baby's position, maternal health issues, or previous birth experiences. It's important for the woman to consult with her healthcare team to understand the risks and benefits associated with a scheduled C-section.
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Lina Medina was five years old when she became pregnant. Lina gave birth by a c section to a baby boy.
To find the expected number of pregnant women delivering by C-section, multiply the total number of pregnant women (25,250) by the percentage delivering by C-section (15.9%). This can be calculated as follows: ( 25,250 \times \frac{15.9}{100} = 4,017.75 ). Rounding to the nearest whole number, approximately 4,018 pregnant women in Georgia would be expected to deliver by C-section.
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As soon as your first ovulation gives you a fat juicy egg to fertilize. I'm not sure why you attach significance to the C-section? Phil The same as a woman who gives birth vaginally......IMMEDIATELY.....you are extremely fertile after giving birth & can get pregnant at any time, even without having the telltale period.
The recommended amount of vitamin c for a pregnant woman is 2000 MG
about 150 to 200mg
One can develop diabetes gravidarum thus having a big baby which can also lead to c-section because of cephalopelvic disproportion.
You can find out, but every doctor may give you a different answer. My question to you, why in the world would a woman who has a new baby want another one so bloody soon? I would tell this woman to wait a minumum of two years! I've always heard when you have a c-section you should wait two years before getting pregnant again.