Apparently, PA puppy millers were debarking (cutting or scarring a dog's vocal cords), tail docking and even performing
Caesarean sections on dogs themselves without anesthesia.
Furthermore, in 2003, an ACOG ethics committee stated that it is ethical for doctors to perform elective
caesarean sections on pregnant women who face no known risks from vaginal delivery.
Barton said he would have performed
a Caesarean section on a first - time mother who was delivering a baby in the foot - first breech position because of the great chance that the head would get stuck in the uterus.
The latest addition to the Boo Roo and Tigger Too family has arrived, welcome to the world Piglet... Born via elective
caesarean section on Friday, weighing 7 lb 3oz (much smaller than I expected).
Not exact matches
API's position in this regard is not to judge mothers» decisions in choosing an elective
caesarean, but rather that mothers and fathers be given accurate research - based information
on the risks and benefits of elective c -
sections in order to make an educated and informed choice.
The figures are broken down into first time mothers and mothers who have already given birth and provide important information
on the rates of C -
sections, instrumental deliveries, episiotomies and vaginal births after
Caesareans in Ireland.
If you require an assisted birth or
Caesarean section, the doctor
on duty will attend you.
Depending
on how well you manage gestational diabetes and how your pregnancy progresses, you may be offered to be induced or to have a
caesarean section.
Other, more variable compensations may include reimbursement for child care and lost wages if you are placed
on bed rest or undergo a
caesarean section or other invasive procedure.
Just because you have had a
caesarean section does not necessarily mean you will have to have another one in the future; in many cases, women who have had a
caesarean section will have the operation in the future but some women will go
on to have natural births.
For more information, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has a leaflet
on birth options after previous
caesarean section (PDF, 357kb).
There is also insufficient evidence around whether to deliver the babies early by
caesarean section or to wait for labour to start naturally while running checks
on the babies» wellbeing.
On the other hand, if you had a
caesarean section without any labour at all, your baby's head may be round and perfect, right from the start.
A review of good quality research
on this subject found that if the twin that will be born first (i.e. is lowest in the womb) is head down there is no good evidence that
caesarean section will be safer than a vaginal birth for the mother or babies.
The best way to deliver your baby (by
Caesarean section or vaginally) depends
on how much of the virus is in your blood (your HIV viral load) at the time of delivery.
Interestingly, the review found no impact
on caesarean section rates.
On the whole, there was no evidence of a difference between the caseload and team subgroups for any of the outcomes included in the subgroup analysis, which included
caesarean section, instrumental vaginal birth, spontaneous vaginal birth, intact perineum, preterm birth < 37 weeks and all fetal loss before and after 24 weeks plus neonatal death.
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.
Despite the dependence
on pain relief and a reluctance to rely
on their own coping mechanisms most women appeared to construe labour as «normal» unless they gave birth by
caesarean section.
They will also collect data
on the number of
caesarean sections and women whose labours are induced.
Data
on multiple pregnancies and elective
caesarean sections also came from the Netherlands perinatal registry.
The composition of breast milk is constantly changed depending
on a baby's age, the time of day, even
on the way the little one was born (natural childbirth or
Caesarean section).
«Babies born by
caesarean section are more vulnerable to asthma, allergies and infection because they miss out
on receiving their mothers» good bacteria during birth.
In response to feedback, we have clarified what is meant by midwife - led care and have stressed the multi-disciplinary network of care providers; have added information to the Abstract about the lack of effect
on caesarean section; and revised the Abstract's conclusions from «All women» to «Most women should be offered midwife - led models of care and women should be encouraged to ask for this option.»
They also illustrate how important it is to ensure
caesarean sections are provided to the women in need — and to not just focus
on achieving any specific rate.»»
Now that I'm
on the other side of my
caesarean section, I see why my doctors were so reassuring about planning this surgery.
«And secondly, to ensure that any
caesarean sections and surgical procedures to correct conformation problems performed
on KC - registered dogs are reported to the KC.»
«Birth (Cyrus)» is an oil
on canvas depiction of Cyrus being delivered via
caesarean section in hospital.
The trial judge concluded that Dr. Johnston breached the standard of care in attempting a rotational mid-forceps delivery without first checking
on the availability of back - up for
Caesarean section delivery if necessary.
Had she been delivered based
on an alarming degree of abnormality likely identified by EFM in the pre - 21:00 period, measures could have been taken to deliver her instrumentally, or by
Caesarean section.
We now know that in fact it was the treating health trust that applied to the court for permission to operate
on the mother, the mother was represented through the Official Solicitor and by Queens Counsel, a senior barrister, within the application for permission to perform the
caesarean section.
The failure to order a
Caesarean section when the baby's safety may depend
on a C -
section rather than vaginal delivery, or the untimely performance of an ordered
Caesarean section, may also lead to liability
on the part of the responsible physician or other medical personnel for the baby's resulting injuries.
Pelvic dimensions and shapes vary as well among ethnic groups.28 A small pelvis was more prevalent in women with short stature.29 If maternal short stature leads to shortened gestation by increasing the risk of idiopathic preterm labour, then short women had more risk of PTB.30 Short maternal stature was associated with lower uterine volume and blood flow, increasing the risk for fetal grow restriction, cephalopelvic disproportion and
caesarean section.29 The effect of ethnicity
on gestational length was also reported in a study in the UK.31 Maternal short stature may be associated with a lack of nutrients.