The practice of cesarean section (C-section) dates back to ancient times, with some of the earliest documented instances occurring around 500 BC in Greece. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that the procedure became more common and safer, largely due to advances in surgical techniques and anesthesia. The first successful C-section in which both mother and child survived is often attributed to Scottish surgeon James Young Simpson in 1848.
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
No.
talk to a doctor!!
hun that's a csection
No - eventually you will still have to do your PFT.
You need to discuss this with your doctor. They are the only one who can properly advise you.
It is a decision only and your doctor can make.
yes you can get pregnant as quick as 3 month after a csection. most people give it a wile before they try again to heal up fully
Yes, after delivering a baby, ceserian or naturally, the female will bleed for six weeks, and especially if starting a new method of birth control immediately after delivery, the hormones in a womans body are trying to re-adjust to all of the stress and tension that has been happening.
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.
it was first used in 1326
they were first used in 1960