What is an appropriate cesarean delivery rate for China: a multi-center surveydoi:10.1111/1471-0528.16951cesarean sectionChinareference rateJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdBJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
A Cesarean section (commonly known as a C-section) is a surgical procedure to deliver a baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. Learn more about some of the reasons for C-sections, the types and steps of C-section deliveries, and the possible risks involved in each...
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A cesarean section (C-section) may be needed if you have a history of a tear in your aorta. You may need a C-section if you have a high risk for a burst aneurysm or tear. After your baby is born, you may need tests to check your TAA. Your risk for a burst aneurysm or tear ...
A C-section is a way of delivering ababyby surgery that opens up the mother’s abdomen and uterus. It’s also known as a cesarean birth. While many women may decide to have a C-section for different reasons, others may plan to have a vaginal birth only to find that their plan has...
Mechanisms and management of an incomplete epidural block for cesarean section Epidural blockade is an important option for anesthesia in parturients undergoing abdominal delivery. Despite the multiple benefits of this method, there i... D Portnoy,RB Vadhera - 《Anesthesiology Clinics of North America...
While the study demonstrated decreased uses of cesarean sections and epidural analgesia, there is no documentation of patient satisfaction. Our experience has been that women who had "natural childbirth" with the first delivery and epidural... CM Gevirtz,GF Marx - 《Journal of the American Medical...
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A C-section, or cesarean section, is the surgical delivery of a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus. A C-section is typically only recommended in medically necessary cases, such as in some high-risk pregnancies or when the baby is in the breech position and can't be flipped...
Although women are often capable of delivering babies without medical intervention, obstetricians and midwives are usually able to deliver children with less danger to either the mother or child. In complex situations, procedures like a cesarean section may be undertaken to improve chances of survival...