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C-section

C-section, also called cesarean section, is an operation by which a fetus is taken from the uterus by cutting through the walls of the abdomen and uterus during labor. It can be optional, by the mother, or it can me out of medical necessity if complications are present.

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What is the transverse section of a leaf?

A transverse section of a leaf is a cut made perpendicular to the leaf's long axis, revealing its internal structures such as the epidermis, mesophyll layers, and vascular tissues. This section allows for the observation of the arrangement and organization of different cell types within the leaf.

What type of doctor performs thyroidectomies?

Parathyroidectomy is an operation done most commonly by a general surgeon, or occasionally by an otolaryngologist, in the operating room of a hospital.

How much does a bulldog c section cost?

contact a veterinarian. they do it for different costs. but, if its really cheap, make sure they have a license

Does a 7 lbs female chihuahua need a c-section?

only depending on how many and how big her pups are. often times Chihuahua's need c-sections because the baby pups heads are so big. if the male is biger then the girl and has a much bigger head maybe in 12 years of breeding iv never had that problem

Do they take out the intestines during a c section?

YES!

I just had a baby girl in June of 2010. I do know that my OB, had taken my intestines out of my stomach to free room for my baby girl, but the intestines were not dis-attached from my body. I know that every woman is different, so there may be many different decisions made during a c section delivery, by the doctor. Every stomach and uterus is different, especially if the woman has already had a child, multiple children or a previous c section delivery. I had a friend laugh at me when I told her that happened to me, and she still doesn't believe me....LOL... however, I believe my Doctor Who explained to me the details, and my husband who saw it all...

How long after c section delivery can you do skipping you mean by using jup rope?

Depends on what your doctor tells you and on how fast your incisions are healing

How soon after a cesarean section does menstruation start?

i had a cesarean and my obstertrician said 10 to 12 weeks so dont worry

What is bilateral tubal ligation?

it is the process of cutting the fallopian tubes of the woman.

How long can you labor after water breaks before they will do a c section?

C-sections are scheduled to be done before labor begins. Contractions can cause many complications in a cesarean delivery. If labor is stalled and an emergency c-section is required, the dilation is not relevant.

If you had a c-section and got pregnant again should there be pain in the womb?

I have had 3 pregnancies. I had a c section with the first and had pain at the scar site in both of my other pregnancies. I would say that it is not an uncommon finding. The tissue has been cut and will reconnect to heal but it is not ever going to be the same again. As the growth occurs during pregnancy it stretches the muscle wall and it can be painful...

Do they remove any organs during a c section?

YES!

I just had a baby girl in June of 2010. I do know that my OB, had taken my intestines out of my stomach to free room for my baby girl, but the intestines were not dis-attached from my body. I know that every woman is different, so there may be many different decisions made during a c section delivery, by the doctor. Every stomach and uterus is different, especially if the woman has already had a child, multiple children or a previous c section delivery. I had a friend laugh at me when I told her that happened to me, and she still doesn't believe me....LOL... however, I believe my doctor who explained to me the details, and my husband who saw it all...

What suture material is used for a open laparotomy cholecystectomy?

for subcutaneuous layer 0 or 2,0 vicryl or prolene and for skin if needed 0 or 2,0 nylon or prolene

How much is a c section for a chihuahua?

Nothing.

At this time, there are no known areas that require dogs to pay any amount of money for medical treatments. However, most practitioners will request a fee of the dog's owner, varying greatly depending on a number of details - it is best to ask one's local practitioner for a more specific price.

How long after a c-section can you have natural birth?

maybe after 1to 2 years. If you have a smaller baby with a vertex presentation.

What are the preoperative medications for cesarean?

Sodium citrate, citric acid, Metoclopramide Hydrochloride & Rantildie Hydrochloride

Can you have a vbac after 5 c-sections?

The first thing to remember is, your medical decisions are up to YOU.

There are certainly women out there who have had VBACs after 2, 3 or more cesareans. Your risk of uterine rupture does go up with multiple cesareans, but then your risks also increase the more cesareans you have. It's up to you which set of risks you are comfortable with. There is not a lot of information available on women who VBAC after so many cesareans probably because there is a small pool of women having that many children to begin with in the US.

Do your own research and make your own decision.

Why pain is occurring after cesarean?

because the womb is contracting back to normal and you have just had all your womb, stomach muscles cut open stretched poked + pulled about and a baby dragged out by its feet then re-stitched. Then when the aneasetic wears off and the pain killers dont do much its bloody painfull!!

What the risk of having vaginal birth when the first time was c-section?

There are two major types of C-Sections. With the older style (classical incision), the uterine incision is from top to bottom. With the newer style, (low cervical transverse) the incision is made horizontally across the lower part of the uterus (a bikini cut). With the low cervical transverse, the chances of a VBAC (vaginal birth after c-section) is very good. With the classical incision, VBAC in contrindicated. The reason for this is that the upper portion of the uterusis the area that works the hardest during labor and has the greater stress. It also contains many more blood vessels. The previous incision weakens the uterus in this area and makes it much more likely to rupture. Because of the quantity of blood vessels, the amount of bleeding in the event of a uterine rupture makes it life threatening. The lower risk of rupture and the lower risk of excessive bleeding make VBAC after a transverse c-section make it a viable option.

Do you have to have c section when you have a premature baby?

Really depends upon the circumstances, complications, and the doctor's assessment of the baby's likely state at birth.

Why is the failure rate of a tubal ligation higher when done during a Cesarean section?

During a c-section your body still has pregnancy hormones and it makes it easier for the tubes to begin to heal themselves and reconnect

What are the statistics of risks associated with cesarean section?

In the United States per year about 500 die from complications. The maternal mortality rate is between about 6 to 22 deaths per 100,000 births; about 1/3 of these deaths can be attributed to the procedure.