The Cesarean Section FAQ Frequently asked questions regarding Cesarean Section are: What are the indications that one needs a Cesarean? Following are the commonest indications for a cesarian operation:
-A regional anesthetic (epidural or spinal) -A general anaesthetic -A pre- operative sedative is usually avoided because it can reach the baby and make it difficult for the baby to breath. -Post operatively pain can be reduced by medication. What is the procedure for a cesarean? The basic steps followed are:
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What is an emergency Cesarean? Done in the cases of -placental abruption-prolapsed cord-foetal distress What will be the recovery like? Everyone's recovery will be different, depending on your age, body type, and general health. You may be plagued with gas pains from being opened, incisional pain, uterine contractions (your uterus will take time to get back to it's original shape). Do not lift anything heavier than your baby. Can I breast feed if I had a cesarean? Certainly you can. It may take some more effort on your part, but do not hesitate to ask for help. Start breast feeding as soon as possible If I had one cesarean (or more!), will I have to have another cesarean? Recent studies have shown that there was an over 80% success rate for Vaginal Birth After Caesarian. The Cesarean Section FAQ | Physical Activity and Pregnancy | Due Date Calculator Symptoms of Pregnancy | FAQ Pregnancy | FAQ Menopause | HRT | Caesarean Section Miscarriage | Osteoporosis |
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