Sentences with phrase «in caesarean»

Matthew McConaughey's wife Camila Alves has revealed her third pregnancy was her most difficult and resulted in a caesarean.
Cover for critical conditions such as childbirth as in caesarean case or any other pregnancy related complication will not be covered under Critical Illness Insurance Policy
However, there was no difference in caesarean birth rates.
The standard Breast Crawl is obviously not possible in caesarean deliveries.
Labor induction has been increasing since the early 1990s, 1 and the rate is running at about 20 % for pregnancies at term.2, 3 Induction of labor compared with spontaneous labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood pH. 5
The uterus can rupture at the area where the incision was made in the caesarean section.
Increases in caesarean rates have been attributed by some as an appropriate clinical response to women's preferences about their care, 9 following recommendations that women should have choice, control, and continuity of carer.
The Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, which did not follow the trend towards steep increases in caesarean sections during the 1990s, 9 have a tradition of perceiving birth above all as a normal physiological process and of valuing low intervention rates.
In a randomised controlled trial comparing community based care with standard hospital care a significant difference in caesarean section rates was found (13.3 % v 17.8 % respectively).29 Planning a home birth30 or booking for care at a midwife led birth centre is also associated with lower operative delivery rates.

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BBC reported that the average cost of a normal delivery or a planned Caesarean in the UK is just # 1,755, or $ 2,143.
The first duty of every translator is to adopt the most accurate and reliable text of the work before him unless he / she to translate an autograph, i.e. manuscripts in the author's own handwriting.32 Some translations are perverted due to the incorrect choice of text type, and it does not fit with the style, context and theology of the author.33 In the case of the early versions, while Palestinian Syriac and Georgian used Caesarean text type, Gothic and Old Church Slavonic used different Byzantine text types (i.e., Gothic used early Byzantine and old Church Slavonic, imperial Byzantinein the author's own handwriting.32 Some translations are perverted due to the incorrect choice of text type, and it does not fit with the style, context and theology of the author.33 In the case of the early versions, while Palestinian Syriac and Georgian used Caesarean text type, Gothic and Old Church Slavonic used different Byzantine text types (i.e., Gothic used early Byzantine and old Church Slavonic, imperial ByzantineIn the case of the early versions, while Palestinian Syriac and Georgian used Caesarean text type, Gothic and Old Church Slavonic used different Byzantine text types (i.e., Gothic used early Byzantine and old Church Slavonic, imperial Byzantine).
We have, therefore, more than the outline of Mark to rely upon; it is supplemented and confirmed by the tradition recorded in the speeches of Acts — themselves perhaps embedded in old Judean, Jerusalem, or Caesarean sources, oral or written, which had come down from the primitive community and were incorporated by the author of Acts in his volume.
The baby was in a breach position and the doctor explained that a Caesarean would give him the best possible chance.
Women in their thirties and forties have diminished fertility, are at higher risk of miscarriage and are more likely to experience birth complications requiring a caesarean section.
Mummy in question figured it couldn't get much worse and answered in an equally loud voice «That's right, Mummy is having a Caesarean section»...
Should having a caesarean section always lead to a surgical delivery in the...
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.
• Fathers of caesarean babies usually undertake relatively high levels of infant care due to mothers» incapacity — and Pederson et al (1980) found them still engaged in higher levels of care 5 months on.
My wife is having a C - section (Caesarean section) and I am assuming will be in the hospital for 3 days minimum.
Most people that choose to birth at home have only chosen after extensive research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of intervention in a hospital setting (including the 33 % national caesarean section rate.)
Most people that choose to birth at home have chosen this option after extensive research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of interventions in a hospital setting (including the 33 % national caesarean section rate, 45 % at some local hospitals).
Most people that choose to birth at home have only chosen after extensive research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of interventions in a hospital setting (including the 33 % national caesarean section rate.)
Invariably birth is portrayed as something traumatic to be feared: a serious dramatic emergency room caesarean, a home birth ending in the death of the mother or the screen filled with a screaming woman lying down on a bed struggling, fighting to give birth.
Reprogrammed belief system, decided after originally planning elective caesarean that home birth was the go, committed time and energy into being pregnancy and preparing for birth, faith over fear, comfortable with midwife after devoting time and energy into the relationship, created vision board and reflected daily, music at birth, swayed body, focused inwards, concentrated on breath, support from partner, relief in water pool, slipped in and out of dreamlike consciousness, caught baby in own hand s, profound spiritual connection, trusting
My understanding of one of the evidence based benefits of a doula came from studies which looked at «a woman known to the labouring woman» but not involved in her medical care being present for the labour reduced Caesarean section.
«Ms Thurgood and her partner, Dwayne Gates, had had three children all born by caesarean section before Kate discovered she was pregnant again in March 2010.
The rising Caesarean delivery (C - section) rate in the past two decades could possibly be the reason for such findings.
After spending years delivering babies in UK hospitals, she came to understand that giving birth did not have to be as difficult and stressful as it can be for some, many times leading to caesareans that could have been avoided, etc..
planning birth in an obstetric unit is associated with a higher rate of interventions, such as instrumental vaginal birth, caesarean section and episiotomy, compared with planning birth in other settings
There was a low rate of caesarean section, postpartum haemorrhage and third degree perinatal tears as well as low rates of stillbirth and early neonatal death in this sample of women and babies.
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.
It takes longer to recover from a caesarean section than a natural birth and most women stay in hospital for around 3 - 4 days after the operation.
In the event of complications arising, a natural birth may not be possible and the doctor or midwife may recommend alternative methods including a caesarean section.
Despite the name, an emergency caesarean section is not always carried out in a life or death situation.
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.
In some cases, a midwife or doctor may recommend you have a caesarean section; this is usually the result of an existing medical condition or a problem which may cause a natural birth to be particularly painful or difficult.
Caesarean sections are becoming increasingly popular but they are still usually only recommended in certain circumstances.
Unless mother or baby is in need of medical assistance, hospital protocols should support this time of new beginnings for both vaginal and caesarean births.
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 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.
In the South however, where medical intervention arrived later, caesareans are now flourishing at 60 % to 80 % in some parts.&raquIn the South however, where medical intervention arrived later, caesareans are now flourishing at 60 % to 80 % in some parts.&raquin some parts.»
The important thing to remember is that giving birth is a huge emotional and physical task and in the case of caesarean, it also involves major surgery.
Some moms are in pain after a caesarean delivery while others feel sore because of a tear in the perineum (the area between the back passage and vagina).
Planned Caesarean birth is associated with respiratory problems (especially if done before 39 weeks) and this in turn has impacts on the breastfeeding baby as babies may be more likely to have NICU admissions.
As most Caesarean births are carried out via epidural, the epidural issues all apply, but in addition there is the position and pain associated with the scar, delayed lactogenesis (production of milk) and a perception amongst women and HCPs that Caesarean birth is a barrier to breastfeeding.
A study commissioned by the Canadian health minister suggests that maternal or newborn programmes in Ontario can maintain low caesarean section rates over time, regardless of their size, location, level of care they provide, and population they serve.
In her article The painful truth about childbirth: contemporary discourses of Caesareans, risk and the realities of pain, she observes:
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.
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