answersLogoWhite

0

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.

506 Questions

How many sections to the ear are there?

there is the inner ear, middle ear, and the outer ear. i had an ear infection

What do you meant by section head and their functions?

A section head refers to a manager or leader responsible for overseeing a specific department or section within an organization. Their functions typically include coordinating activities, managing staff, ensuring that goals are met, and implementing policies and procedures. They also serve as a liaison between upper management and team members, facilitating communication and providing support to enhance productivity and performance. Additionally, section heads often play a role in strategic planning and decision-making within their area of responsibility.

If you've had 2 c-sections and you're pregnant again and your doctor wants you to have another c-section and get your tubes tied can you have a vaginal birth and not get your tubes tied?

You do not have to get your tubes tied unless you want it no doctor can make you. Yes you can try to have a vaginal birth after having a c section. Both of them are for you to choose not your doctor. It depends why you had your C-sections. Ask your doctor. If he/she will not tell you, although they should have told you at the time, change your doctor. I watched a programme on TV where a woman had a water birth, at home, after having 4 C-sections. I don't think I would have been brave enough. Certainly you should not have your tubes tied if you don't want to. If they are tied without your consent that constitutes assault. My sister-in-law had hers tied at her second C-section but she is diabetic and knew that another baby would not be good for her health. After two C-sections most doctors advise against attempting a vaginal birth, because the uterine wall has been cut through twice causing it to be weaker and more prone to rupturing under the pressure of labor and delivery, which can be dangerous to both mother and baby. If your doctor says a C-section is in your best medical interest for this reason, I would probably heed his advice. As for the other part of your question, the doctor can NOT and should not even try to force you to have your tubes tied unless there is a sound medical reason to do so, and even then, I would get a second opinion before the procedure. Your reproductive rights are your own business and the doctor can not force you to give up having children in the future. If he is still trying to coerce you and you have gotten a second opinion that it is not necessary, I would advise you to find anotehr doctor after your baby is born. Answer: You can most definitely have another baby VBAC, even after 2 c-sections. I have had 2 c-sections and had a natural home birth. it was the most wonderful experience. =) Also, the more c-sections you have does not put you at any higher risk than a mom attempting a VBAC after 1 c-section. Furthermore, there are changes of rupture on any mom- first time mom or a past c-section mom but they are both very low- less than 1% chance. The statistics for major life threatening problems in REPEAT C-sections are very much higher than doctors will lead you to believe. So much so that they have now ranked the US as the second worst in maternity and infant health care in the world. wow. well, best wishes to you. My real advice to anyone seeking is research. The info is out there- VBACs are safe. Having a natural birth is an empowering, life changing event in a woman's life. I do not agree with some aspects of the above answer. I do agree that your reproductive rights are YOURS, and it is up to you and your husband/partner/whatever how many children you have. You also have the right to choose how they are born. Just make sure you understand exactly what you are getting yourself into with LOTS of research, second/third/fourth opinions, even prayer, if you believe in it. Your doctor doesn't seem very supportive of any of your rights--you should probably find a new provider, even if it means switching in the middle of pregnancy. The part of the above answer I do not agree with is the statement that VBAC is no more dangerous for someone who's had multiple c-sections than for someone who's only had one. That is a really dangerous statement to make, because every woman's body is different, and so are the reasons she had a c-section in the first place. Some women experience thinning of any cut tissues; some women scar really badly inside; some women heal magnificently. It all depends. And the list of complications that would necessitate a c-section is long--stuff like placenta previa, diabetes, multiple births, fetal defects or distress, etc. After doing much research myself, and talking with health care providers who've done many procedures, I feel that you really need to listen to a compentent, supportive surgeon who knows your history and can give you a good, fact- and knowledge-based opinion. Also talk to other types of providers who have experience in VBACs. Bottom-line: get all the info you can (don't just Google or spend all your time in chat rooms or answer boards). Make sure you know as much as possible about the condition of your insides, your scars, etc. Get as much good information as possible. Then decide what is right for you. I've had four c-sections, and will be having my fifth in July. I had my first child vaginally, but my second child became stuck because she was presenting face first. With number three, my OB told me that he would stay with me the whole time if I chose VBAC. I had to really research and pray about it, and my husband and I made the decision to stick with c-sections. Sometimes, just once in a while, I find myself thinking about how empowering it would be to do things myself, but then I remember that we are taking the path that is right for us, and we just don't know what kinds of things could happen if we went a different direction. My OB has had patients who decided to try VBAC and ended up in emergency surgery after coming into the hospital with a ruptured uterus (instead of being monitored like they were supposed to be). The babies and the mothers could have died! I'm sure worse things have happened, and I'm also sure that there are many success stories. The best thing is to make sure you feel very good in your heart about whatever path you decide to take. A c-section is not the end of the world, and the most important part of any birth is not how the baby is born, but the baby itself! You are still a mother, no matter how that baby comes out (as another contributor mentioned in answer to a different question). And all mothers want to make sure that their baby is born healthy and without harm, right? Follow your heart.

Why do vaginal birth babies have coneheads and c-section babies do not?

Because in c-section the baby did not pass by the birth canal or pelvic bone.

C section from start to finish?

i have been using ovral birth contro and i did finish my last red tablet yesterday , and now i have just started on minova do i start using from the c section or i start using from today Wednesday

Do doctors consider you body first time pregnant if you had a c-section?

They should not consider you to be first time pregnant following a C-section. They may consider your labor a first if your C-section was performed prior to labor, but that only means your labor may take a little longer than a second labor as first time labors usually take more time to progress.

What are the tips to avoid Cesarean during last phrase of pregnancy?

A Caesarean is necessary when there are labor complications like dystocia or fetal distress. They are usually unavoidable if the labor becomes complicated

How do i know if my dog will need a c section?

There's no one reason a dog might need a C-section, but there is one rule: the sooner you realize you have a problem and your mother-to-be might require a C-section, the better the odds that all will go well.

Look out for the following situations, which indicate she may need veterinary help:

Abnormal vaginal discharge that's a greenish-yellow, or a bloody or black discharge anytime after the day 62 of her pregnancy

  • If your dog is past her due date
  • Stage 1 labor for more than 12 hours/ Stage 1 labor is the start of the labor pas her cervix dilates.
  • Stage 2 labor for more than four hours with intermittent labor.
  • Stage 2 labor with forceful, continuous contractions for more than 30 minutes.
  • Wrongly positioned fetuses during the delivery.

Listen to your gut instinct, If you feel your dog needs help, you shouldn't hesitate calling your vet. Do not rely on any Internet helpline during a medical emergency!

Why do i have abdominal pain after sex 5 weeks after my c section?

Most likely the surgical site hasn't fully healed. Usual recovery time is 6 weeks and doctors avoid not only sex, but exercising, running up and down stairs, and lifting objects more than 10 pounds cause doing so will pose a very high chance of the stitches breaking, which is extremely dangerous.

You have had 2abortions when you were younger then you got pregnant a 3 time and had a C-section with your wonderful lil girl you are now trying again and cant seem to get pregnant It has been 5months?

5 months is not a long time to be trying to get pregnant, if nothing has happened after a year see your ob/gyn. As you have had a baby since your abortions you do not need to beat yourself up over them, they have made no difference to your fertility.

What is done in Partsch operation?

this operation is done for the treatment of cyst by Deroofing the cyst or creating a surgical window in the wall of cyst.

What is the pulmonary circulation system?

Pulmonary circulation is the system through which blood is oxygenated. Deoxygenated blood is sent from the heart to the lungs where it gathers oxygen, leaves carbon dioxide behind, and is sent back to the heart to be distributed to the rest of the body. Pulmonary circulation is a part of the larger circulatory system. Basically, the circulatory system is the transport system of the body. Blood travels through a vast system of blood vessels, carrying everything from nutrients to hormones to water before cycling back through the heart.

If you have a c-section can both you and the baby live?

If you're talking about a c-section, also known as a caesarian section, the whole idea is for both you and the babies to live. My c-section babies are now teenagers.