Not exact matches
Supports women experiencing symptoms of depression or anxiety after a traumatic birth experience, including early and late miscarriages, still birth, newborn illness, NICU, hospital transfer
during planned homebirth, inadequate pain relief, unplanned medical intervention, birth
plan not being honored, c - section, infant resuscitation, placental abruption, or general
anesthesia during birth.
During the examination, your doctor will check your pet's organs and vital functions to ensure overall health and wellness to accept the
anesthesia and the
planned surgery itself.
Sometimes no medications are needed, and careful
planning and extra vigilance
during anesthesia are all that is required.
At Compassionate Care Veterinary Hospital all patients undergoing
planned anesthesia and surgical procedures, including all spays and neuters, have individualized medical
plans developed for their unique needs
during their hospital stay.
Finally, when this trauma is a unavoidable result of the
planned surgery, a veterinary dentist will generally perform the procedure
during the same
anesthesia as the surgery.