Sentences with phrase «as caesarean delivery»

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.

Not exact matches

In Scotland, where wide variations in surgical deliveries have been found between units, four evidence based recommendations have been prioritised: clinicians and women should regard trial of labour as the norm after a previous caesarean; offering external cephalic version to women at term if their baby is breech; monitoring and regularly reviewing caesarean data with support for staff; and one to one midwifery care for all women in labour.20 The National Childbirth Trust — a UK parents organisation — is concerned about medicalisation and erosion of midwifery skills and confidence.
While labor and delivery are more difficult and take more time, there is also a heightened risk for medical interventions such as Caesarean sections.
Those who had unplanned caesareans had the same type of microflora as those with normal delivery.
Not having a blended payment method also has been perceived as an economic incentive to recommend caesarean sections, because they are easier to schedule than vaginal deliveries and generate additional income.
A small study found that twice as many women (28 %) who were vitamin D deficient at the time of giving birth had a Caesarean delivery compared with those with normal levels (14 %).
Thousands of women who underwent home births using midwives had lower rates of medical interventions such as epidural pain relief, forceps delivery and Caesarean section than similar women who give birth in hospitals.
As intrapartum death and delivery related neonatal death are very uncommon after an elective caesarean delivery in the event of a term fetus without congenital anomalies, we excluded elective caesarean sections from the denominator for intrapartum and delivery related neonatal death.
They acknowledge that electronic fetal monitoring increases the rate of instrumental delivery (such as use of forceps) and caesarean section, but argue that increased intervention «may not be entirely undesirable, given that appropriately timed intervention is likely to avoid neonatal hypoxia, seizures, and perinatal death.»
Anita Jewitt Qualified: 2008 Made partner: 2015 Key cases: Recovered # 8.5 m for a child with quadriplegic cerebral palsy following the hospital's delay in expediting his delivery; recovered # 7.4 m for a child who sustained bilateral upper and lower limb amputations as a result of the delayed diagnosis of meningococcal septicaemia; recovered # 6m for a child who suffered from cerebral palsy as a result of the hospital's failure to carry out an earlier caesarean section.
With skyrocketing medical costs and increasing complexities of childbirth, the delivery expenses in a good hospital may range from Rs. 50,000 to 1.5 lakh or maybe more, varying as per the complications involved in the childbirth process i.e., from normal delivery to caesarean.
A few insurers have gone a step further and tried to add on some other expenses as well such as delivery expenses, complications arising thereof, Caesarean delivery, child vaccinations, newborn care, etc..
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