Studies have shown that
if caesarean section can be done within 10 minutes of the diagnosis of cord prolapse, the baby has a 95 % chance of survival.
If a Caesarean section is needed, the physician takes over, but the nurse midwife provides emotional and physical support.
Not exact matches
If there are signs of this complication an emergency
Caesarean Section will be advised.»
If an emergency situation arises and the baby needs to be delivered very quickly; emergency
caesarean sections can be carried out in less than thirty minutes.
Caesarean sections may also be recommended if one of the babies is in the breech position or if the babies are sharing a placenta; if this is the case they may be deprived of oxygen during a natural birth and therefore a caesarean section would
Caesarean sections may also be recommended
if one of the babies is in the breech position or
if the babies are sharing a placenta;
if this is the case they may be deprived of oxygen during a natural birth and therefore a
caesarean section would
caesarean section would be safer.
It is always advisable to listen to your doctor or midwife;
if they sense there are risks for the mother or baby they may suggest taking medication, using medical techniques or having a
caesarean section.
Position of the baby:
if the baby is in an awkward position, such as the breech position, a
caesarean section may be recommended.
If the baby becomes distressed (this is detected by changes in the baby's heart rate or the presence of meconium, the baby's first stool) but it is already moving down the birth canal, forceps or Ventouse will usually be preferred to a caesarean section; if the baby is not moving down the birth canal and is becoming distressed, a caesarean section may be recommende
If the baby becomes distressed (this is detected by changes in the baby's heart rate or the presence of meconium, the baby's first stool) but it is already moving down the birth canal, forceps or Ventouse will usually be preferred to a
caesarean section;
if the baby is not moving down the birth canal and is becoming distressed, a caesarean section may be recommende
if the baby is not moving down the birth canal and is becoming distressed, a
caesarean section may be recommended.
Some women choose to have absolutely no medical involvement in their labour, meaning they have no pain relief, no medication and no foetal monitoring; this is a personal choice and will be supported by the medical team, as long as nothing happens which could threaten the life of the mother or baby;
if an emergency situation arises, the doctor may recommend taking medication or having a
caesarean section.
Caesarean sections may also be recommended
if complications arise during labour or
if the baby is in distress or in an awkward position.
Like what
if this is an emergency C -
section, can you still do a natural
caesarean?
Obviously
if you're clearly going to need a
Caesarean section it would be pointless to prepare you for a natural birth (although that is not to say that you wouldn't benefit from some of the complementary therapies).
If you have had a c
section you'll feel protective of your scar and anxious of knocks, this
caesarean section belt by Theraline protects...
If you have had a c
section you'll feel protective of your scar and anxious of knocks, this
caesarean section belt by Theraline protects allowing you to resume normal activities.
If you require an assisted birth or
Caesarean section, the doctor on duty will attend you.
If your baby is breech your midwife will talk to you in depth about the pros and cons for a vaginal breech delivery and also for a
caesarean section.
All mothers, event
if they are going to have a
Caesarean section, benefit from visualising the birth of their babies through the vaginal passage.
If your midwife or OBGYN has any concerns about your ability to give birth naturally, they will discuss them with you throughout your pregnancy, and you will have ample opportunity to make plans for caesarean section or other types of assisted birth if they are require
If your midwife or OBGYN has any concerns about your ability to give birth naturally, they will discuss them with you throughout your pregnancy, and you will have ample opportunity to make plans for
caesarean section or other types of assisted birth
if they are require
if they are required.
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.
However,
if a woman receives IV fluids during labor, or prior to a
caesarean section, her baby is likely to be born retaining more fluid.
If you've had a
caesarean section before, for example, it's not usually recommended that you have a vaginal birth with twins.
If the baby is breech or if his heart rate shows that he is not tolerating labour well, the mother may need a caesarean sectio
If the baby is breech or
if his heart rate shows that he is not tolerating labour well, the mother may need a caesarean sectio
if his heart rate shows that he is not tolerating labour well, the mother may need a
caesarean section.
If your doctor or midwife suggests that you have a planned
caesarean section for any other reason, make sure you fully understand their reasons.
Your doctor may set a date for your delivery
if you need a
caesarean section.
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.
If your viral load is high, your doctor will likely recommend a
Caesarean section to prevent your baby from getting HIV during labour.
«They're probably asking themselves questions like how they're going to handle two babies,
if the mother is going to need a
Caesarean section, how the man can help
if his wife needs bed rest and so forth.
Women were excluded
if they had planned to have an elective
caesarean section, had a multiple pregnancy, or were planning to book with another care provider (e.g. a GP, caseload midwife, or private obstetrician).
If you delivered your baby through birth interventions like a caesarean section, or forceps, or if you were induced, your child is at a high risk of developing long - term health complications, according to new researc
If you delivered your baby through birth interventions like a
caesarean section, or forceps, or
if you were induced, your child is at a high risk of developing long - term health complications, according to new researc
if you were induced, your child is at a high risk of developing long - term health complications, according to new research.
Female obstetrician and gynecologist, Dr. Eden Fromberg, recalls being advised that
Caesarean sections are a hedge against lawsuits, because» (Patients) can never fault you
if you just
section them.»
If you had a
caesarean section, sometimes referred to as C -
section, your stay in the hospital should average about three days after the surgery.
This is also a good position
if you find it too painful to sit, have large breasts, or
if you have had a
caesarean section.
The other big thing that happens with Pitocin, and the same is true for epidurals and
caesarean sections, is that we have a mom who is also getting a lot of IV fluid, and we have new research that tells us that with all of the extra fluid the mom is getting, some
if it will go in the baby.
Here it must be mentioned that
if your first child was delivered by a
Caesarean section, it is not mandatory that the subsequent delivery has to be
Caesarean.
Contributing factors include women giving birth later in life, high blood pressure, obesity, smoking and the increased rates of elective
caesarean sections which can result in preterm birth
if there is ambiguity about the date of conception.
Finally, can you hand - rear a litter
if you lose the mother during a
caesarean section?
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.
If the supervising medical professional fails to recognize this complication and to perform a
Caesarean section, the baby can develop Erb's palsy.
If your baby was hurt because your
Caesarean section (C -
section) was delayed, you may be able to file a birth injury case and your baby may be able to recover damages for the injuries that were suffered.
If you've already given birth to a child by caesarean section, then you may be wondering if a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is right for yo
If you've already given birth to a child by
caesarean section, then you may be wondering
if a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is right for yo
if a vaginal birth after
caesarean (VBAC) is right for you.
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.