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Both hydromorphone and morphine are administered as part of spinal anesthesia to help improve pain control after cesarean delivery. In this study, the ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a difference in opioid requirements at 0-48 hours after scheduled cesarean delivery ...
Intrathecal (IT) opioids are commonly administered with local anesthetic during spinal anesthesia for post-Cesarean delivery analgesia. Traditionally, IT ...
... delivery or C-section. If you do not plan to have a tubal ligation right after childbirth or during a C-section, use birth control until the time of your ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the course of recovery over the first 3 months after elective cesarean delivery. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that children exposed to anesthesia during Cesarean delivery are not at any higher risk for later learning disabilities ...
If placenta previa continues late into the pregnancy, a healthcare professional likely will recommend a C-section. Placenta accreta. Most often, the placenta ...
... cesarean delivery. We want to determine if performing bilateral salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery poses any greater risk for blood loss, as ...
If you need a Cesarean delivery, also called a C-section, having food in your stomach can lead to complications. If your healthcare professional thinks you ...
In 2017, ACOG redefined PPH as 1,000 cc of blood loss. The previous definition for vaginal delivery was more than 500 cc of blood loss or cesarean section with ...
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