My completely normal and natural birth almost turned into major
abdominal surgery because the doctors and nurses felt the need to put multiple monitors up inside me and constantly check me for progression.
Not exact matches
I don't know of having highly developed, or even overdeveloped, stomach muscles would necessarily cause a problem, but there is something there that we should discuss, which is if people have had
abdominal trauma, meaning maybe a hernia
surgery, or a C - section, or an ovarectomy, or any kind of
abdominal trauma that may cause scarring or damage, or even if a woman has really bad uterine fibroids, for example, which can cause pelvic obstruction, anything in the
abdominal pelvic area that creates scar tissue, whether it be surgical, or impact trauma, or what have you, has the potential,
because the abdomen and pelvis rest up against your intestines, has the potential to impede the movement of stuff through the intestines.
Because if you've played sports that pressurized your core, or if you've ever had a hernia, or if you work a desk job or a job where you lean forward a lot, or if you've ever had
abdominal surgery, or if you've been doing hundreds of situps and crunches with no results except your could swear your belly has grown larger, you should check yourself here today!
This requires
abdominal surgery which can be risky
because of the dog's condition.
This is the most important layer resutured at the end of the
surgery because it is the only layer strong enough to hold the
abdominal muscles together to prevent a hernia.
His neuter was more complicated
because one testicle is in his
abdominal area, making this an invasive
surgery.
Because of the proximity of the adrenal glands to major
abdominal vessels - the aorta and vena cava — this
surgery is complicated and should only be performed by an experienced surgeon.
Just brought insurance for my 4 cats on June 16th, it became effective on July 1st, what a blessing it was for me,
because on the 4th of July, my Bosco, started to vomit, within 4hours he deteriorate, as a Pediatric Doctor, I knew my Bosco needed emergency care, therefore took him to my local emergency room, they stabilize Bosco overnight, in the morning a
abdominal sonogram proved that Bosco had intestinal obstruction, well the emergency room wanted 4,500 dollars, for the
surgery, but lucky for me, Bosco s doctor was available, took my baby Bosco to his Doctor, who proceeded, to due the
surgery.
It is a bigger deal for males,
because when it is done on a male as part of the neuter
surgery, a whole new
abdominal incision needs to be made.