Planned Caesarean birth is associated with respiratory problems (especially if done before 39 weeks) and this in turn has impacts on the breastfeeding baby as babies may be more likely to have NICU admissions.
With the latest feminine plastic surgery rage — so - called «pimping the vadge» — some women prefer what the British call the «Posh push,» referring to
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Not exact matches
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planning elective
caesarean that home
birth was the go, committed time and energy into being pregnancy and preparing for
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planning birth in an obstetric unit is associated with a higher rate of interventions, such as instrumental vaginal
birth,
caesarean section and episiotomy, compared with
planning birth in other settings
My son was born by emergency
caesarean section (so much for the home
birth I had
planned!)
In a randomised controlled trial comparing community based care with standard hospital care a significant difference in
caesarean section rates was found (13.3 % v 17.8 % respectively).29
Planning a home
birth30 or booking for care at a midwife led
birth centre is also associated with lower operative delivery rates.
First time mothers struggle to avoid an intervention in labour Figures show a lack of support nationally for mothers
planning vaginal birthsafter
Caesareans The HSE has released detailed figures of
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All women attended by an NHS midwife during labour in their
planned place of
birth, for any amount of time, were eligible for inclusion with the exception of women who had an elective
caesarean section or
caesarean section before the onset of labour, presented in preterm labour (< 37 weeks» gestation), had a multiple pregnancy, or who were «unbooked» (that is, received no antenatal care).
The odds of receiving individual interventions (augmentation, epidural or spinal analgesia, general anaesthesia, ventouse or forceps delivery, intrapartum
caesarean section, episiotomy, active management of the third stage) were lower in all three non-obstetric unit settings, with the greatest reductions seen for
planned home and freestanding midwifery unit
births (table 4 ⇓).
The proportion of women with a «normal
birth» (
birth without induction of labour, epidural or spinal analgesia, general anaesthesia, forceps or ventouse delivery,
caesarean section, or episiotomy9 10) varied from 58 % for
planned obstetric unit
births to 76 % in alongside midwifery units, 83 % in freestanding midwifery units, and 88 % for
planned home
births; the adjusted odds of having a «normal
birth» were significantly higher in all three non-obstetric unit settings (table 5 ⇓).
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The low emergency
caesarean section rate and assisted vaginal
birth rate in our study were consistent with the low rate of
caesarean section (2.8 %) recorded in the Birthplace in England Study for women who
planned a homebirth, 43 and in a South Australian study (9.2 % for
planned homebirths v 27.1 % for hospital
births).13 A low rate of
caesarean section is also consistent with studies of homebirth in the US.36
Of women in the study who
planned further children, 91 % (136/149) said they would opt for a home
birth again (including four who were delivered by
caesarean section).
If your midwife or OBGYN has any concerns about your ability to give
birth naturally, they will discuss them with you throughout your pregnancy, and you will have ample opportunity to make
plans for
caesarean section or other types of assisted
birth if they are required.
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birth plan, to your choices and rights in the
birth room; from optimal cord clamping, to seeding the microbiome; from the inside track on breastfeeding, to woman - centred caesarean, The Positive Birth Book shows you how to have the best possible birth, regardless of whether you plan to have your baby in hospital, in the birth centre, at home or by elective caesa
birth room; from optimal cord clamping, to seeding the microbiome; from the inside track on breastfeeding, to woman - centred
caesarean, The Positive
Birth Book shows you how to have the best possible birth, regardless of whether you plan to have your baby in hospital, in the birth centre, at home or by elective caesa
Birth Book shows you how to have the best possible
birth, regardless of whether you plan to have your baby in hospital, in the birth centre, at home or by elective caesa
birth, regardless of whether you
plan to have your baby in hospital, in the
birth centre, at home or by elective caesa
birth centre, at home or by elective
caesarean.
As with any pregnancy, if you
plan a vaginal
birth, you may still end up needing an emergency
caesarean.
If there's time to
plan the procedure, your midwife or doctor will discuss the benefits and risks of a
caesarean compared with a vaginal
birth.
A
caesarean may be recommended as a
planned (elective) procedure or done in an emergency if it's thought a vaginal
birth is too risky.
In 2000, Hannah et al published the findings of a randomised multicentre trial into
planned caesarean section versus
planned vaginal
birth for breech presentation at term.
Those who had a
planned caesarean had breast milk with lesser diversity versus those who gave
birth normally.
Whether you are intent on using pain medication, an unmedicated, drug - free approach, or even having a
caesarean birth, make sure that you are well - informed about the route you
plan on taking
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Future research should focus on possible explanations for the significantly higher risk of PPH among those
planning a hospital
birth, and address the possibility that procedures such as augmentation, emergency
Caesarean section and episiotomy are over-used in the hospital setting.
You are also encouraged to make a
Plan B, and a plan for your Best Possible Caesarean — even if this is not your first choice of bi
Plan B, and a
plan for your Best Possible Caesarean — even if this is not your first choice of bi
plan for your Best Possible
Caesarean — even if this is not your first choice of
birth.
Homeopathic remedies and knowing how to use them are an extremely helpful addition to any
birth bag, whether you are going to have your baby in hospital or at home and whether you are
planning a normal
birth without interventions, a
birth with pharmacological pain relief or a
caesarean birth.
Perinatal mortality, neonatal mortality, or serious neonatal morbidity was significantly lower for the
planned caesarean section group than for the
planned vaginal
birth group (17 of 1039 [1.6 %] vs 52 of 1039 [5.0 %]; relative risk 0.33 [95 % CI 0.19 - 0.56]; p < 0.0001).
INTERPRETATION:
Planned caesarean section is better than planned vaginal birth for the term fetus in the breech presentation; serious maternal complications are similar between the
Planned caesarean section is better than
planned vaginal birth for the term fetus in the breech presentation; serious maternal complications are similar between the
planned vaginal
birth for the term fetus in the breech presentation; serious maternal complications are similar between the groups.
I also made
plans for a gentle
caesarean birth and was so pleased to get delayed cord clamp, immediate skin on skin and whilst they thought me quite mad, i am sooooo glad i declined morphine for pain relief, during and afterwards.
I had an emergency
caesarean following an agonizing 20 - hour labor, despite what I had detailed in my
birth plan, which was a desire to have a natural
birth.
This
plan provides coverage for normal as well as
caesarean delivery including pre and post-natal expenses, and any post-delivery complication cover for the mother post child
birth.
Aussie actress Poppy Montgomery has admitted the
birth of her daughter Violet Grace didn't go entirely to
plan, after the bub was born two weeks early via
caesarean section.