Sentences with phrase «saw c sections»

When I was in nursing school I only saw c sections never a vaginal and I was so sad!
Of course I've only seen c sections done with the best consent possible at the time, and the intent was to give mom, baby, or both the best chance at survival intact.

Not exact matches

But perhaps the most interesting section for ambitious up - and - comers aiming for the C - suite is his rundown of the common traits he saw across almost all his interviews, despite their glaring surface differences.
See BIC Exemption Sections II (b), II (c), II (d)(2), II (e) and V; Principal Transactions Exemption Sections II (b), II (c), II (d)(2), II (e) and V.
Then, after Whitehead removed [C], [D] and [E] from section 2 (see notes 10, 12 and 13 below), he probably realized how little material remained in that section, namely the introduction he added in order to replace [A] and [B], and [C].
See the main text, Section C, for why this argument is not conclusive.
I plan to have another, and that will be here in the US most likely, and I am glad I saw another way to do things overseas so will not be rushed into scheduling an inducement or C - section.
She gave me exercises to try to turn the baby and instructions to show up at the hospital in several hours to see if we were doing a C - section.
I can see where a c - section would be necessary.
I'm surprised to not see mention of high levels of antibiotic use in developed countries (ie prophylactic for gbs + and c - section deliveries), which disrupts gut bacteria biomes that aid in digestion, and gut permeability until 6 months.
I would say the greatest change that I have seen in the field of obstetrics, and I might add that it is very troubling to me, is the idea that once you've had a C - section you must have a C - section for any other pregnancy.
Yeah I'd be interested to see comparative studies looking at rates of allergies and rates of c - sections and breastfeeding / formula use.
Similarly, women have been brainwashed into believing that because a C - section can be planned it's therefore preferable to a normal birth — which, again, society sees as messy and inconvenient.
Occasionally, you'll see a scenario in which moms of twins will deliver their first baby and then it will be okay and then the second baby will require some assistance maybe with a vacuum or forceps rather than going to a C Section.
My country has over the last five years seen c - section rate rise steadily to over 30 %, and maternal mortality rate drop significantly from 21 to 14 deaths per 100 000 births.
Check out our slide show of c - section scars to see how other moms» scars look in the days, weeks, and months after giving birth.
Thank you Dr. Amy for helping me to see that my repeat c - section with what turn out to be a 9 lb.
She'd seen a couple of doctors about it (her OB, and their family doctor) and no one had told her the link between c - sections and early supply issues, and no one told her how to help it either - they just said «keep trying, and supplement with formula»!!
I'd love to see a public education campaign on the risks of c - sections too
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As nerve - wracking as the c - section was and not knowing what to expect of his health once he was out, we were elated to hear those first loud cries and then to see his beautiful body through the clear drape.
Speak to your care provider to see if he or she supports delayed clamping during straight forward c - sections.
I packed what I thought was enough for my first 2 babies, but when their births became complicated and turned into c - section deliveries our stay was lengthened from that of a vaginal birth and that saw us running out of diapers and having to use the hospital provided disposables.
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I already have a son at home and yeah, like I said C - section, I would love for it to be a natural cesarean but we'll see about that.
I spent all my time focusing on how to avoid having a C - section, and that's what I see a lot in blog posts and books.
I think that c - section rate is particularly telling — many hospitals in the US have c - section rates of 30 %, 10 times what Dr. Bradley saw.
«I've seen all natural births, necessary and IMO unnecessary C Sections, overuse of drugs, fantastic drs, awful ones (same with midwives) and some inspiring stories.
But NCB advocates do not make the distinction when they compare (see «caring» s post above) a dramatically bad outcome like this one to «she might have had to have a c - section!!!!»
They closed my skin incision on my first c - section with it too — and it was nearly impossible to see the scar after it healed.
He did tell me seeing his stepmother tear and get sewn up made him a believer in c - sections
I'd love to see the «natural» birth craziness and bullying of women / C - sections / medicated births / lactivism shown in this film.
Then you recounted the classic NCB myths that «most doctors have never seen a natural birth,» which is absurd, about half of hospital births involve neither c - section, instrumental delivery, nor drugs to accelerate labor.
Delivery decisions should ALWAYS be made on a case by case basis, and I would hate to see a mother or baby subjected to an excessively risky vaginal birth because the hospital had already done «too many» c - sections that month.
Now Dr. Klein is certainly entitled to his opinion, but I'd like to see him explain it to a mother whose baby died just so he can boast about his low C - section rate.
With one in three women in the United States now having c - sections, it will be most interesting to see how far the home birthing movement will go.
You may have even seen quotes from Janet calling c - sections and episiotomies «birthrape» and insisting that «survivors are angry and we are starting to talk about it.»
When her obstetrician suggested she might be headed for a C - section, her doula, Stefanie Antunes, remembered a maneuver she'd seen midwives use to get a reluctant baby to come through the birth canal.
Immediately after my scheduled c - section these two boys were sucking onto their skin and the nurses latched them on to Mommy at the same time and that moment makes me realize, I made the best choice to breast - fed my 7 lb babies and at 9 lbs I can see that they're enjoying every second of it: --RRB-
I've seen several hospitals with very high c - section rates that, when broken down, their rate of a first c - section is only 15 % or so.
I didn't see any evidence (1) actually connecting the former to the latter, (2) that the differences at birth are lasting, (3) that the purported diseases associated with the microbiome in adulthood are the same ones associated with c - section (the author cites obesity, but we know that those observational studies re: c - section and obesity are deeply flawed by confounding)(4) that the «microbiotic» benefit of vaginal birth exists regardless of maternal health and matenral microbiome.
I've mentioned a few times, I have honestly never actually seen my wife's c - section scar.
I am not a medical professional, so please correct me if I am wrong, but we do understand how much of an important role that stress hormones play in labour — the way medical professionals do talk about birth in terms of risk without paying attention to emotions (I am getting this from a somewhat flippant comment earlier on this thread where the author says the would like to see 100 % c - section rate) does exacerbate the problem.
It was so frustrating to see a c - section baby whisked away not to see the mother for another 5 hours.
Watch our c - section video to see one mom's emergency c - section and get an idea how the surgery is done.
For the full scoop on what happens after a cesarean, see our article on recovering from a c - section.
Let's see — Cordelia Morgan was born on 4/6 at 9:35 am via c - section.
They want to have C - sections, and I can see the appeal on a certain level, because women are working — we're busy, we are trying to fit everything into our lives.»
She didn't even get to hold Emily before they took her away for her first surgery and Gabbie still hasn't been able to see her since as Gabbie is still in the hospital herself, recovering from the c - section.
But we recently saw a mom who was like a Wednesday night and her baby was being born C - section Thursday morning so she had like just hours from when we planned it to when the baby was born.
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