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I think it really varies from person to person. I've had 2. I had my first after finding the baby breach and the second after an attempt to deliver vaginally. When I first got pregnant my doctor and I both wanted to do a trial labor and vag...
A C-Section is performed on pregnant women. Normally, they get C-Sections if they are having problems giving birth, or there will be serious complications of a normal birth. The woman goes to surgery where they put her to sleep and cut open...
Well my friends had c-sections tell me that I only could have 3 c-sections but to make sure ask your doctor. i have had 4 c sections but i have heard of a lady having 8
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There are 4 main reasons for c-sections. 1# Your baby is too big to be delivered threw the birth canal. 2# You might be over due 3# There can be an emergency c-section (the baby/mother is in trouble) 4# The baby may be in a difficult positi...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091224090...
C-sections are being performed in the U.S. at a rate that far exceeds international recommendations. A clash over the high rate and related health issues has broken out between midwives and obstetricians.
http://www.alternet.org/authors/3112?ses=b18b3e54d2f6ac...
If you have had a cesarean section before, then you may be wondering if it will impact upon your next pregnancy. Cesarean sections are becoming more and more popular, with many women electing to have c-sections instead of vaginal births. Ty...
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A personal narrative which explores the authors experience with the cause of asthma is presented.
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In our OB unit we are discussing the OB staff circulating and scrubbing in for C-Sections. I would like to hear what other units are doing that do between 500-650 deliveries/year. What is your usual staffing like? RN, LPN, NA mix? Who c...
http://allnurses.com/forums/f35/who-staffs-c-sections-1...
No, as GBS can still cross the amniotic membrane. According to the CDC, GBS+ women who deliver by planned C-sections (performed prior to labor and with intact membranes) do not routinely need antibiotics because the risk of the baby becomin...
http://www.thejessecause.org/pages/gbs_brochure.html
If you're having a multiple birth, or for any other reason are planning on having a C-Section, you'll be scheduling it. Obviously, you'll want to choose a care-giver who's very experienced with C-Sections and a hospital with an excellent re...
http://www.yourparentingsolutions.com/Ages-stages/pregn...
