No earlier than 39 weeks into the pregnancy.
Yes, uterine ablation can be performed after a cesarean section, but it depends on individual circumstances. The timing and method of the procedure should be carefully considered, as the uterus needs time to heal from the cesarean. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to assess the risks and determine the best approach based on the patient's medical history and current condition.
Most of the time yes. The only way it wouldn't be is if the incision on your uterus was vertical instead of horizontal.
The gestational period is defined as the period of time from conception to parturition. The average gestational age for humans is 38 weeks.
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.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II underwent a cesarean section (C-section) during the birth of her youngest child, Prince Edward, in 1964. This was a relatively uncommon procedure at the time, especially for royal births. The decision was made due to complications that arose during labor.
Yes it is called a VBAC. It is baginal birth after cesarean. If your c-section was not caused after hours of labor the first time you could be candidate. It is also advised you wait 18months between the births so you have time to heal.
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.
Jeopardy time! What is not likely?
The gestation period (time of pregnancy) for a chicken is 22 days.
What is one reason for choosing a caesarean Section If she want to be sure that her doctor can make it to golf in time regardless of the added risk of infection and permanent damage caused. Yes then she should definitely choose a Cesarean when there is no good reason to have one.
All dogs have a gestation period of around 9 weeks.
Sheep have a gestational period (time of pregnancy) of 145 days.