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It also might involve dealing with vaginal tears or a C-section wound. You may have sore breasts, leaking milk, bloody discharge from the vagina, and hair loss ...
Abnormal placentation. Multiple cesarean sections accompanied by placental implantation abnormalities may provoke hemorrhage. With rising cesarean section rates ...
Pregnant women have an increase in insulin resistance and therefore may further benefit from a preoperative carbohydrate load prior to cesarean delivery.
Some women with an epidural can't walk during labor. Spinal block. A spinal block is typically used to block pain during a C-section. However, a spinal block ...
You are pregnant with more than one baby. Your baby doesn't settle into a position that allows for a headfirst delivery. You've had a C-section in the past.
Uterine incisions made during an operation such as a cesarean section (C-section) might promote the direct invasion of the endometrial cells into the wall of ...
How does labor and delivery during VBAC differ from labor and delivery during a routine vaginal birth? ... C-section if needed.
... cesarean delivery. We want to determine if performing bilateral salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery poses any greater risk for blood loss, as ...
... birth. It may raise the risk of requiring a C-section. A larger baby is more likely to get a shoulder stuck behind your pelvic bone during delivery ...
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