Can your c section open with another pregnancy?
Studies have shown that women who become pregnant less than six months after giving birth may have a higher risk of complications, for example, the uterus may rupture. I tell my patients they should wait 18-23 months, this is also the general guideline. Women need to let their body recover after giving birth and after major surgery as in C-section, women who have C-section lose twice as much blood than if they had a vaginal delivery so they could be anaemic. However, in my working experience I have seen many women who do become pregnant less than six months after having a baby and with good maternity care and support they have had a normal pregnancy and delivery, the above is a guideline and its purpose is to try and reduce the risk of complications.....Good luck
Number of Buddhists worldwide?
There are 360 million buddhists worldwide.
AnswerAbout 1.2 to 1.6 billion people pratice Buddhism throughout the world today.
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There is no clear answer to this as you can see from the above.
Estimates range from 350 million to 1.6 billion. However, the most widely accepted figure is 350-550 million.
Can you choose to have a c seaction?
Absolutely. Your doctor may advise you to give birth naturally, but you have the final say. A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk, although in recent times it has been also performed upon request for births that would otherwise have been normal
How soon a baby should be in the uterus?
A pregnancy test MAY show positive from about 10 days after ovulation. But the period may still come. I am not sure what the first answer means.
Why do some mothers look down on women who have had c-sections?
I had a c-section with my son and if I'am looked down on so be it! It saved my sons life he was breach and I feel it is a safer way to have a child. My friends son died because he got stuck in the birth canal. I'am all woman and I'am for c-sections! I am too for c-sections because I was born by one and doctors told me that I can't deliver vaginally due to a narrow pelvic. I wrote this question and I don't think that women are any less at all for having a c-section they are more of a woman because c-sections hurt way more than giving birth vaginally. But whenever a friend has a baby they are all up in my face saying how they had one "naturally" and not by c-section like I have to have one. I ask them what is more "natural" than giving birth to a baby? It does not matter how the child is born as long as they are healthy and they should be thankful that their child is healthy. They just seem to look at me as if I am not woman enough. Are they just making fun of me and I am too stupid to realise it? I'm all for c-sections saved my first child's life, had the second one "naturally" i tore so badly the doctor said he would even tell how many how many stitches he had to do, 7 weeks after the baby i had to come back for more stitching up, I had severe pain the whole 7 weeks could even enjoy my new baby, pain killers don't do a thing, the baby was hurt badly during the delivery i don't know why it's called "natural" birth when it's worse then a c-section, I'm scheduled for my 3 c-section in less then 2 weeks i would have my baby any other way. But i know it's not the same for all women i know a few of women who pop there babies out like it's nothing and are released from the hospital in less then 24 hours, I guess every women has to find out what works best for them and they think that's the best way to give birth. period.........
hi, its normal to have bleeding after pregnancy as your body is getting rid of whats left over(if that makes sense,)the brown discharge either means its finishing or you may have a slight infection like thrush