But again, now that mankind has evolved into slightly more intelligent beings, a mother can opt to go for natural births even if they have had
c sections before.
Not exact matches
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In the throes of the end of last year, when people were trying to figure out whether to incorporate a
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The Wagner / Hatfield Ammendment was voted down, but not
before Congress wrote into the bill
Section 307 (
c), a mandate to the newly created Federal Communications Commission:
Before commenting on the article I wanted to say to Stephanie above that Amy is not cateogorizing all
C -
sections into one category — she's all for emergency
C -
sections and it certainly sounds like your situation demanded one.
At least you should be able to know that your baby came when it was ready, and was able to receive the benefits of laboring
before coming by
c -
section.
Mel Watts, who goes by The Modern Mumma online, recently shared a
c -
section selfie of what her tummy looked like
before and after her cesarean
section, to show what having a baby REALLY looks like.
On one hand I think it's good that insurance companies are finally realizing the cost they having to bear as a result of a
c -
section rate that is inexcusably high and perhaps this will encourage more women to become better informed about
c -
sections before they go to the hospital.
I have writen
before regarding
C -
sections mainly, when is enough enough?
My daughter was born via
c -
section two days
before Christmas (such a surprise since I was not expecting her until early... View Post
Often there is then a time limit on how long your caregiver will wait for labor to get going
before a
C -
section is recommended.
And while you're at it, please explain how 100 years ago,
before antibiotics and
C sections and gasp!
My friend had a
c -
section in February and we did manis and pedis 2 days
before her delivery.
I'm glad you posted this - I had a super long labor (I lost my mucus plug and had bloody show and contractions for over a week
before they eventually forced me to have a
c -
section 24 hrs after my water broke... I never got to the pushing stage or dilated above 7) and anyway it is nice to hear from someone who had a long labor but still was successful at a natural birth.
If you had a
C -
section, you may need to wait a while
before you start babywearing.
I delivered at 34 weeks via
c -
section because I started contracting a day
before my scheduled
c -
section.
Parents with gestational diabetes or who have had
c -
sections may experience a delay, of up to a day,
before their milk increases.
[00:04:45] Sunny Gault: Today on Preggie Pals, we are exploring an alternative to having a traditional
C -
section and you may not have heard of this
before, it's called the Natural Cesarean, and joining us on here in the studio is Dr. Nick Capetanakis, an OB / GYN who has firsthand experience performing natural cesareans for his patients.
With my first and fourth I had a
c -
section, both of which were determined necessary
before I got an epidural.
In other words, performing a
C -
section when there is any doubt about the baby's health, or even
before there is any doubt, will virtually eliminate the chance of being sued successfully in connection with the delivery; it might even make a lawsuit less likely if the plaintiff can not argue that a
C -
section should have been performed.
Previous surgery — If you've had a
C -
section before or other uterine surgery, you may be at a higher risk of complications and a home birth might not be the best option
Sure I don't want a
c -
section, but I had no idea how unsafe home birth was
before reading this blog...
When we discovered my baby was breech I think I said
c -
section before my doctor.
That was the situation when my brother was born, my mom had placenta previa and a transverse lie and went into labor
before her scheduled
C -
section (this was in 1966)
One partial solution is for mother and obstetrician to discuss the possibility of
c -
section before delivery begins, including what kinds of problems might make it necessary.
I believe I found this site in my fourth month, and I understand a great many things I didn't
before, including the key reason the
c -
section rate has gotten so high.
But whether you are planning a scheduled
c -
section or you have an unplanned cesarean birth in labor, having a few thoughts about your preferences
before your baby's arrival can be a good idea.
I had to have separate consults with the anesthesiologist and OB ahead of time and pre-sign the
c -
section consent form
before the hospital would let me VBAC.
If you had a
c -
section before, are you interested in attempting a vaginal birth this time?
- midwife tried to deliver baby by applying fundal pressure - midwife cut an eposiotomy while baby was at +1 station, then sewed it back up when the baby did not deliver and
before transport to ER - mother was uncooperative and combative to staff at Hopkins, refusing to give medical history, refusing to consent to
C -
section, and refusing blood draw.
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.
We need to start asking our medical care providers tough questions about evidence based care long
before we are in the middle of labor — questions about inductions and
c -
section rates.
My sister - in - law had the unfortunate experience of laboring naturally (and even pushing)
before being taken for a
C -
section.
From Essential Imagery: This mama was in labor for more than 72 hours
before having a
C -
section, and I was given unprecedented access to the operating room during the procedure.
My son WAS delivered (by scheduled
c -
section) at 37 weeks, because there were some complications and the doctors wanted him safely born
before an emergency could develop.
If your baby is coming prematurely (
before 37 weeks) your obstetrician should discuss the specific risks vs. benefits of a
c -
section or vaginal delivery with you.
their next child was delivered by
c -
section which was considered «emergency» even though she was made to wait 45 minutes
before they could operate, and baby was born not breathing, with an apgar of 2 and has cerebral palsy
So, yes, I do have an idea, my one nephew was still born, in a hospital at 38 weeks (not the hospitals fault, it was ob negligence, he died 2 weeks earlier) and their next child was delivered by
c -
section which was considered «emergency» even though she was made to wait 45 minutes
before they could operate, and baby was born not breathing, with an apgar of 2 and has cerebral palsy.
He told me of how the OB / GYN couldn't sleep the night
before and basically begged my parents to have a
c -
section because he was that worried.
She actually ended up cracking her pelvis in three places
before it dawned on them that a
c -
section was needed.
I had a
c -
section and timed my pain meds for 30 minutes
before I knew my baby would nurse.
It's so that the next time a woman is offered a
c -
section because her ignorant obstetrician is going on holidays and needs to get the baby out
before he leaves, the woman can be empowered with the knowledge that because it is unnecessary and because vaginal birth will expose her baby to her own flora which is essential for her baby's health, then this unnecessary
c -
section is not the best thing for her child.
The method of how you brought your baby into this world has no bearing on whether you can breastfeed, and fortunately, many health practitioners are providing more support and encouragement to
C -
section moms in their breastfeeding efforts than ever
before.
It's the last paragraph
before the conclusion, I believe, where the oh BTW maybe vaginal vs
c -
section delivery impacts lifelong health gets kind of sandwiched in there.
On a related note, here's a beautiful article and video about a mother who asked for her baby to be placed on her chest
before the
c -
section was even finished.
If preserving sexual function is a concern for a woman she would do well to consider an elective
c -
section before labor starts.
Why do you even have an Obstetrician on your «team» (if you really do) since, as you say, they are so «ignorant and schedule unnecessary
C /
sections before they go on holidays».
They are MORE easily pressured than stubborn teenagers, and they need extra protection to respect the choices they made
before several hours of labor or a
C -
Section.
I took it to mean that the rate of a hospital - born vaginal - born baby needing cooling is really low because all the babies in the hospital who had bad strips (early signs of not getting enough oxygen) were appropriately given
c -
sections before the lack of oxygen could cause brain injury that needed cooling.
Any woman that has underwent a
C Section will need to consult with a doctor
before trying to go the natural route in the future.