What is a c-section?
C-Section Recovery: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A c-section (also known as a cesarean section or cesaerean section) is the procedure of delivering a baby via an abdominal incision.
Will I have to have another c-section if I have another child?
C-Section Recovery: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)This is a great question - and in the United States there are two major camps right now with very different answers. On one side are proponents of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (usually abbreviated VBAC and pronounced vee-back). On the other are those who feel that the risks are too high and that an elective or scheduled c-section is the best option for a mother who had already undergone the procedure in the past. The risk to which they refer is uterine rupture. Both sides have studies.
What is an 'elective c-section'?
C-Section Recovery: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)elective c-section is a cesarean which is performed at the request of the mother without any medical need. Usually scheduled to precede the mother going into labor, a date is selected and an operating room reserved for the cesarean delivery of a child. While many women with specific health issues or prior cesarean sections have long scheduled c-sections, elective c-sections have become more common in recent years.
Should I have a Cesarean section (C-section)?
Frequently Asked Questions about Birth Mother ResourcesMost pregnant women have their babies vaginally. Still, the rate of babies born by cesarean section (C-section) in the United States is on the rise. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 1 in 3 babies in the United States is delivered by cesarean section. Many experts think that up to half of all C-sections are unnecessary. Please see the C-section link for additional information.
What can I do to get my home ready for a mom recovering from a c-section?
C-Section Recovery: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)The new mom recovering from a c-section is recovering from major abdominal surgery. Stairs are often very challenging if not altogether 'banned'. Create a space in the main area of your home for the mom to nest. In my house it was our lay-z-boy in the living room. A table should be nearby and sturdy enough to hold a few books, a telephone (whose ringer can be turned off), a big glass of water and a small plate of snacks.
Will a tummy tuck hurt as much as my c-section?
Orlando Florida Plastic Surgery FAQDr. Spence's patients frequently ask this question. In a c-section muscles are cut and in a tummy tuck the muscles of the abdomen are not cut, but they are tightened. This does produce some discomfort, but of a slightly different nature.
What do you do if a patient needs a C-section?
Samuel Simmonds Memorial HospitalWe screen all patients to ensure that we perform only safe, low-risk deliveries. If any laboring patient seems to be having difficulty early on, or if there is any suspicion that there might be a complication, we medevac the patient to our referral hospital in Anchorage.
What is Section 7 (c) Transportation?
El Paso | News | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Transportation program under Section 7(c) of the NGA which requires obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity from FERC.
What exactly is a C-section?
Frequently Asked Questions about PregnancyDuring a cesarean section (c-section), the doctor makes a cut in the mother's abdomen and uterus and removes the baby. So, the baby is delivered through surgery instead of coming out of the vagina.
Will a C-section prevent group B strep in a newborn?
General Public, Frequently Asked Questions | CDC Group B Str...A C-section should not be used to prevent early-onset group B strep infection in infants. To learn more about C-sections and group B strep prevention, please review this section of the revised group B strep guidelines. If you need to have a C-section for other reasons, and you are group B strep positive, you will not need antibiotics for group B strep only, unless you begin labor or your water breaks before the surgery begins.
What is your c-section rate?
The Birth CenterOur c-section rate is very low, about 4-7%. Most birth centers have c-section rates of less than 12%. The national average is over 26%, and some hospitals in the area have c-section rates as high as 45-75%. We believe that pregnancy is normal and that your body knows how to give birth. Your age and number of prior pregnancies do not matter to us, as long as you are healthy.
Can my c-section scar be used as my tummy tuck scar?
Orlando Florida Plastic Surgery FAQIn many instances your c-section scar can be included in your tummy tuck scar. The lower the scar, the better it can be hidden beneath the panty line. If your abdominal muscles are already tight, a skin only tummy tuck will correct the excess skin on the abdomen. This still requires drains to be used, but has a shorter recovery time than a tummy tuck with muscle tightening and in general has less discomfort.
What are the risks of a C-section?
FAQI do everything possible to facilitate a vaginal delivery. I do not encourage elective C-sections. According to The World Health Organization, a C-section rate of greater than 15% is considered a health risk to mother and baby. The C- Section Rate in the US has exceeded 30%. There are circumstances which warrant a C-section, but statistically these circumstances should be approximately 3% of births not 30%! A rate of 30% and climbing is simply unjustifiable.
Can I have a vaginal delivery or will I have to have a c-section?
Pregnancy & Childbirth at StorkNet's Multiples Mania Cub...Fifty percent of twins and nearly all higher order multiples are delivered by cesarean section. With our survey respondents, 45% had vaginal births, 54% had c-sections, and 1% had both (delivered one baby vaginally and the other via c-section). Besides your obstetrical history (i.e: prior c-section, etc), the position of the babies in an important factor in how you will deliver. If the twin closest to your cervix is head down (vertex), most doctors will recommend a vaginal delivery.
What happens if I end up having a C-section?
Serenova Childbirth ServicesIf you were to have a cesarean then you have the option of having the doula stay with you while your partner would go with the baby. Most hospitals will let both the partner and the doula into the operating room, unless it is an emergency c-section and the mother is under general anesthesia.
What is C#?
Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQC# is a new language designed by Microsoft to work with the .NET framework. In their "Introduction to C#" whitepaper, Microsoft describe C# as follows: C# is a simple, modern, object oriented, and type-safe programming language derived from C and C++. C# (pronounced "C sharp") is firmly planted in the C and C++ family tree of languages, and will immediately be familiar to C and C++ programmers. C# aims to combine the high productivity of Visual Basic and the raw power of C++.
