Sentences with phrase «c section too»

Hope you are recovering well, Jamie arrived by C section too at the end of the labour, best laid plans an» all that:) wishing you all the best xxx
I had thought this last one was a c section too, as she mentions that she «attempted» a vag birth, and that her next birth will be a VBA3C.
With the C Sections too, my body was pretty good about recovering from those and me hopping back pretty quickly.

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The particular doctor who was interviewed from the research team said CA does WAY too many c - sections and that that, combined with an increasingly obese population (which I guess is something that makes OBs want to do c - sections?)
(One c - section, doctor's choice) Of course that was 12 yrs ago too.
This country has a too - high C - Section rate and nothing seems to be happening to bring it down.
From elective C - section because babies «run big» in the family, to not breastfeeding because someone's breasts are too small... It's just appalling how little many women know about their own bodies.
Ran from the room shouting that I wanted a c - section and that I was too posh to push.
that leads to WAY too many interventions... and then to C - sections.
If you plan to have more children, you should know that every c - section you have raises your risk in future pregnancies of placenta previa and placenta accreta, in which the placenta implants too deeply and doesn't separate properly at delivery.
I had to have a c - section because my blood pressure got too high, and medication wasn't bringing it back down.
There are too many C - sections being done in the US countries because American women demand a very high C - section rate, while simultaneously insisting that they want a low C - section rate.
Once those rates are comparable, then we can talk about how many c - sections are «too many.»
I'd love to see a public education campaign on the risks of c - sections too
I too was bullied by nurses, midwives, friends, books, media into breastfeeding exclusively after c - section.
I share my crazy birth story with doctors saying different thing over and over again and I finally had a c - section because my baby was too big!
The sky high C - section rate all too predictable result of parental expectations.
The best thing you can do after a C - section is to ensure you get enough rest (for example, sleep when your baby sleeps) and don't put too much strain on your stomach.
I still believe there are too many interventions, too many C - sections, and too much of making low risk birth happen in a commoditised (and expensive) environment of green drapes and IVs and monitors and uncomfortable, non-ergonomic labouring and birthing positions; too much pitocin and aesthetics, etc..
I, too, had a c - section, and was on a magnesium drip for 24 hrs afterwards, so I didn't even set foot in the NICU until more than a day after my son's birth.
When I first got pregnant, I was by no means militantly pro-natural, but I did believe that we do «too many» c - sections, that it's better to avoid interventions if possible, and that laboring without pain relief has inherent merit.
They closed my skin incision on my first c - section with it too — and it was nearly impossible to see the scar after it healed.
I am not personally arguing that any country «should» reduce its C - Section rate, nor that any country has a rate that is «too high.»
Seattle too - and the crunchies here claim that it's a contributing factor to our high C - section rate (couldn't possibly be anything else)
Doctors might try to use a vacuum or forceps, but if all else fails, mom will need a C - section before baby gets too distressed.
In the cases where the baby's head is too big, the baby gets stressed during contractions, or a second twin flips breach, an emergency C - section does happen.
I too had an emergency c - section and my baby had to stay in the nicu for 14 days.
Doctors nowadays are too quick to just give a woman a c section, when a vaginal birth in fact is possible.
It's the inflated expectations that can turn a perfectly lovely birth experience with a healthy mother and baby into a traumatic experience because the lights were too bright, the vitamin K shot wasn't explained, the baby was hatted too soon, or a c - section was necessary (was it really?)
But gaining too much weight while pregnant can raise your risk for birth complications like c - section delivery and premature birth.
Delivery decisions should ALWAYS be made on a case by case basis, and I would hate to see a mother or baby subjected to an excessively risky vaginal birth because the hospital had already done «too many» c - sections that month.
women recovering from unnecessary c - sections who go home and can't hold or comfort their confused toddler because they are in too much abdominal pain for weeks.
And the idea of just getting a c section because one does not want to go through labour or to plan the baby's birth date is on the rise, known as «too posh to push».
I too think that the time and energy would be better spent educating woman on the benefits of natural, vaginal birth and the true risks of elective c - section rather than re-branding c - sections as «natural».
Formulated especially for C - Section scars and stretch marks, this balm is beloved for existing scars, breakouts and minor burns too.
But there are WAY too many C - sections up in here.
But I am thankful too, I had planned a water birth at home, which means that c - section might have saved my baby's life in more than one way.
My 5th is a c - section, too.
I think this is an important post for women and look forward to reading the tips for a c - section, too!
I had 3 vaginal births and then my 4th was a c - section because I had done such horrible damage to my body and they were afraid another vaginal birth would be too dangerous for me and my baby.
«he World Health Organization says more than 15 percent of women giving birth by C - section is too many.
Add to this list the fact that breastfeeding can be an uphill battle too and your heart really goes out to C - section mamas.
Because they perceive that medical staff are too quick to push interventions like c - section, induction, and episiotomy on them.
If you know that you'll be having a C - section, it may be best to find a robe or gown that is loose and doesn't put too much pressure on your abdomen, because it's going to be really sore.
Other than, «There are too many c - sections, m» kay?»
The real problem «with C - sections «is the media and their false portrayal that the «rate» is somehow too high!
After receiving an emergency C - section after her labor was induced due to retaining too much fluid, Tana's health under the care of a certified nurse midwife declined right before their eyes.
If you have had a cesarean birth (C - section), your baby may put too much pressure on your stomach in this hold.
Sometimes an overdue baby might be too big to deliver vaginally, so a C - section is required.
The front footrest could be improved if it was able to lock in position and my wife says it is too low for her to pick up baby.After c section she has trouble bending over.
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