Why cesarean? - Many moms ask this question even during the early weeks of their pregnancy. As early as you can, it is very important that you discuss with your doctor the best delivery option for you and your baby. If you are planning on undergoing cesarean operation, below are a few things to help you during your recovery.
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Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonNowadays, more and more unnecessary cesarean births are happening the same way that vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) are becoming more and more rare. If no indication of cesarean birth is present in your pregnancy, it is highly advised that you opt for VBAC rather than surgery. It is; however, very important that you educate yourself before finally undergoing VBAC. In this article, we will share with you tips on how understand the process of VBAC.
What You Need To Know Before Choosing Cesarean
Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonChoosing cesarean can be quite risky as compared to normal vaginal delivery. Just like any surgery, it exposes the mother as well as the baby to higher risks of infection. In this article, we will share with everything that you need to know about classic cesarean.
Factors To Think Of Before You Choose Cesarean
Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonEvery year, approximately 20 percent of women in the United States deliver babies through the cesarean section – some of which through classic cesarean, others through live cesarean, etc. In this article, we will share with you the reasons of a cesarean birth and how the operation goes through.
What Indicates A Cesarean Birth?
Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonMost soon-to-be parents hope to give birth to their baby through a normal delivery. Nevertheless, there are some cases when the best option for delivering a baby is cesarean birth. In this article, we will share with you some indications of cesarean births. How do you know its best to go for a surgery instead of normal delivery?
Cesarean Risks: How It Interferes With Breastfeeding
Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonMost women want to avoid cesarean deliveries. Also among the most common cesarean risks are a few breastfeeding issues which may affect not only the baby's health but also the relationship between the mother and the newborn. In this article, we will try to explain to you how a cesarean operation affects breastfeeding.
The Risks of C-Section
Posted on October 16, 2009 by SWilsonNowadays, the cesarean rate is on a steadily high number as compared to normal delivery. Many women opt to deliver through the operation thinking that it will save them from excruciating pain. After you give birth to your baby through C-section, there are a few warning signs that you need to cautious about In this article, we will share with you several cesarean risks to be cautious about.
Pregnancy and Natural Childbirth Options
Posted on September 13, 2009 by Mary OlsenDecisions about pregnancy and childbirth are very important to make. Be informed of all the options before making these decisions. ...
Trying to Get Pregnant Quickly - Discover 3 Proven Ways To Help You Conceive That Dream Child
Posted on October 14, 2009 by Claire ChurchillStatistics show that you have a 25% chance of getting pregnant in one month. Conversely it also means you have a whopping 75% probability of not getting pregnant. Now that is certainly not in your favour and that number of 75% increases to as much as 85% as you grow older.
Tighten Vagina after Childbirth
Posted on September 12, 2009 by Alfred PatilWomen going through menopause can experience urinary incontinence due to a lack of estrogen. Once a woman stops menstruating, her body ceases to make estrogen. Estrogen is, in part, responsible for keeping the lining of the bladder and urethra plump and healthy. A lack of estrogen can be responsible for a weakening of the bladder control muscles.
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