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Having a C-section? Everything You Need to Know About The Delivery Procedure Pregnancy calls for a lot of decisions and one of the most important one is the deliver process, here is everything you ...
Around 1 in 3 women in the U.S. give birth by Cesarean section every year and Dr. Jennifer Ashton breaks down everything you need to know about the surgical procedure.
A cesarean section, also known as a c-section, is a surgical procedure usually performed when a traditional vaginal birth is not possible because of complications risking the health of the mother ...
Wondering why your doctor recommended a c-section? Learn the medical reasons obstetricians advise surgical delivery for the safety of mothers and babies.
A Cesarean delivery is a surgical delivery. This involves using a surgical instrument that cuts through the skin of the abdomen, then another incision to open the uterus.
Waiting until 39 weeks for a cesarean delivery increases maternal risk for women who have undergone previous cesarean procedures, a new analysis has shown.
See the 'Joy' of C-Section Birth in These 'Empowering' Photos Newborn photographer aims to take fear and stigma away from the procedure.
More often, pregnant women are looking for ways to make a possible C-section delivery as natural as possible — whether by mothers pulling their own babies out of their abdomens to researchers ...
Vaginal birth after Cesarean section (VBAC) is the term used to refer to deliveries that are performed vaginally after a woman has previously given birth via a Cesarean section (C-section).
Children born by cesarean delivery appear to be at a higher risk of becoming obese, especially within families when compared to their siblings born via vaginal birth.