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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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Cesarean section and tubes tied and clipped and burnt?

Hi my name jeanette i has a cut and tube tied for 20 year would i can get pregnent if it does or not ??

What is a bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization mean?

A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.

What is the safest moped?

its not so much the scooter as the rider and people around

here are some good scooters:

Yamaha Zuma

= Honda Ruckus = its not so much the scooter as the rider and people around

here are some good scooters:

Yamaha Zuma

= Honda Ruckus =

What is a soft cesarean section?

Joel incision, no rectus sheath flap, no bladder flap, transverse incision high in the lower segment and manual extension, extra-abdominal full thickness repair, closure of rectus sheath and skin

How long should you not drive after a caccersian?

It really depends on how your recovery is progressing, usually it ranges between 2-6wks. You should always consult your doctor.

How did it happen that there 640 acres in a section?

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A section, is one Square Mile. A Square mile is 640 ac...

I offer this:

We can thank Thomas Jefferson for the use of 640 acres becoming a section of land in America. Jefferson had an extreme dislike for cities. He told James Madison: "I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get plied upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe."

Before the Constitution, Jefferson pushed his anti-urban policy in the Land Ordinance of 1785. This is the classic land policy that divided land in what is now the Midwest into six square mile townships, divided into 640 acre sections. Jefferson and his friends imagined that each section would become used for farming, except for one section that would be reserved for public education.

Further study leads to the formation of the Homestead Act of 1857. Wherein the section was divided further to create "homesteads" of 160 acres per family. In today's world this may seem rather large. The intent was for the family to live on on 40 acres parcel and rotate their crops yearly on the other three.

I realize my answer is lengthy although hopefully complete.

What should one do if her C section scar becomes infected?

If a C section scar becomes infected it is critical to contact the obstetrics and gynaecology doctor (OB-GYN) or surgeon that performed the procedure. It may be necessary to clean the wound with silver nitrate or something similar.

Is section 120b bailable?

depend the offence if it is under section 120b with section 1 it is nonbailable

but if only 120b in group it is bailable

Why is oxytocin used after delivery?

Oxytocin also may be used to control bleeding after delivery or to help make the milk flow in women who are breastfeeding their babies.

What are some positive things about C-Section?

Maybe the doctor will slip, killing the baby and saving you time and money in the future. :)

What is a Breech presentation?

The condition in which the baby enters the birth canal with its buttocks or feet first

What does the C in c section stand for?

If you are referring to the alternate way a baby is born, It's called a "Caesarean section". It was a procedure they practiced mother's when they died during child birth so they didn't have to bury the baby (basically) alive. This site should explain it if you really want to know! :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarean_section

When you get a C-section do you have to get shots in the butt?

No they usually prefer that you are awake and for that they give you a epidural so you are numb waist down. So the shot goes in your back just like if you get a epidural if you give birth vaginally. If you are asking because you are afraid of the pain i can assure you childbirth hurts a lot more without it.