Reasons For a Cesarean Birth
A cesarean delivery is a birth that occurs through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a gradual increase in cesarean births over the past 30...
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Cesarean birth happens through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a gradual increase in cesarean births over the past 30 years. In November of...
View ArticleCreating a Positive Cesarean Experience
Planning for a Cesarean and Making a Positive Experience Out of It With a national cesarean rate of 29.1%, pregnant women have at least a 1 in 4 chance to give birth through surgery. Although most...
View ArticleRisks of a Cesarean Procedure
Cesarean Procedure: Risks & Complications for Mother & Baby A cesarean birth occurs through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a...
View ArticleTrying to Avoid a Cesarean
There has been a gradual increase in cesarean births over the past 30 years. In November of 2005, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the highest rate ever recorded for the...
View ArticleCesarean Birth After Care
The days following the birth of your baby, the postpartum period, can be one of the most challenging times for mothers and families. This period can be even more challenging for mothers who have had a...
View ArticleReasons For A Cesarean Birth
A cesarean delivery is a birth that occurs through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a gradual increase in cesarean births over the past 30...
View ArticleCesarean Procedure
Cesarean birth happens through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a gradual increase in cesarean births over the past 30 years. In November of...
View ArticleCreating A Positive Cesarean Experience
Planning for a Cesarean and Making a Positive Experience Out of It With a national cesarean rate of 29.1%, pregnant women have at least a 1 in 4 chance to give birth through surgery. Although most...
View ArticleRisks of a Cesarean Procedure
Cesarean Procedure: Risks & Complications for Mother & Baby A cesarean birth occurs through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. There has been a...
View ArticleHow to Avoid a Cesarean Birth
Should I Avoid a Cesarean Birth? Nearly 32 percent of women deliver via cesarean birth, during which a baby is delivered via a uterine incision. If you have a medical issue that could complicate labor...
View ArticleCesarean Birth After Care
C-Section Recovery The days following the birth of your baby, the postpartum period, can be one of the most challenging times for mothers and families. This period can be even more challenging for...
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