Not exact matches
Women run 5 to 7 times the risk of death with cesarean section compared with vaginal birth.14, 29 Complications during and after the surgery include surgical injury to the bladder, uterus and blood vessels (2 per 100), 30 hemorrhage (1 to 6 women per 100 require a blood transfusion), 30 anesthesia accidents, blood clots in the legs (6 to 20 per 1000), 30 pulmonary embolism (1 to 2 per 1000), 30 paralyzed
bowel (10 to 20 per 100 mild cases, 1 in 100 severe), 30 and infection (up to 50 times morecommon).1 One in ten women report difficulties with
normal activities two months after the birth, 23 and one in four report pain at the incision site as a major problem.9 One in fourteen still report incisional pain six months or more after delivery.9 Twice as many women require rehospitalization as women having
normal vaginal birth.18 Especially with unplanned cesarean section, women are more likely to
experience negative emotions, including lower self - esteem, a sense of failure, loss of control, and disappointment.
Every baby
experience different types of
bowel movements, so you will have to pay close attention to what is
normal for your baby.
Since children are in the process of mastering bladder and
bowel control, it is perfectly
normal for them to
experience accidents.
Most healthy adults
experience diarrhea or constipation at some point, but a consistent change in your
normal bowel habits (such as color, frequency, or consistency) should be discussed with your physician.
«Whether it's embarrassing
bowel movements or any other bizarre
experience, I act like whatever the situation is is
normal and carry on because you're going to be with this running partner for the remaining duration of the run,» she says.
Unfortunately, some people are predisposed to
experience many of the relatively
normal occurrences described above in an uncomfortable or painful way, part of a condition called irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS).
Although common, it is not
normal to
experience pressure or pain in the pelvic region, to have leakage (urine, gas, or stool), or to
experience urgency (
bowel / bladder).
After a few weeks of little improvement, I
experienced my first
normal bowel movement in a long time (years?).
Additionally, a person suffering from MS can
experience problems with speech, swallowing, bladder or
bowel dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and cognitive problems, such as loss of memory or difficulty with a
normal thought process.
If a dog
experiences abnormal
bowel movements, the glands may not empty in their
normal fashion.