For the full scoop on what
happens after a cesarean, see our article on recovering from a c - section.
Not exact matches
Honestly, it is surprising that it took insurance companies this long to wake up to the fact that they are paying either way — for the c - sections that don't get done when they should, those that get done poorly (regardless of whether they were necessary) or when a woman is denied access to a vaginal birth
after cesarean, which is
happening more and more...
If you
happen to be in the 10 - 20 % of Moms whose TOLAC (trial of labor
after cesarean) results in a repeat
cesarean, they will find you a space.
After this
happened for a third time (which was incredibly scary I might add), the doctor informed me that they needed to get my baby out as quick as possible so she needed to do a
cesarean.