This could simply be due to the stress of the C-Section. However if you've been bleeding for over 7 days then see your Doctor for a in-depth examination to make sure nothing physical is causing your prolonged period.
It is an incision into the uterus done during a cesarean section, open fetal surgery , and some second-trimester abortions
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.
The first incision opens the abdomen, usually horizontal across and above the pubic bone. The second transverse incision opens the uterus. The amniotic sac is ruptured and the baby delivered.
Whenever your obstetrician says you can.
There are 3 common types of incisions in a Cesarean section. First and the most common one is low transverse incision. Second is the low vertical incision.Third is the classic midline incision. Selection of the type of incision depends upon the risk factors in pregnancy. Consult your obstetrician for detailed advice.
The second, or middle section of the large intestine is the transverse colon.
This depends on your care provider and your personal situation. Vaginal births after cesarean sections are perfectly safe, so unless there is a contraindication to you giving birth vaginally, your care provider should allow your pregnancy to continue normally.
natural birth wich means no drugs are given to the mother to alleviate the pain of delivery ,and second we have cesarean birth wich is when the baby is deliver trough surgery. However, just because drugs are used during Vaginal birth does not disqualify it from being defined as natural. You can have a drug free natural vaginal delivery, or a natural vaginal delivery and use safe medications before and during delivery. A beter answer would be: 1- Vaginal 2- Cesarean section, where the baby is surgically removed from the womb.
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Could you please provide more context or specify what you mean by "the second section"? This will help me give you a more accurate answer.
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