C section Complications | Birth Injuries
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2024
- According to the CDC, almost 32 percent of births in the United States happen through cesarean section - also known as a “C-section” - each year. While it is common C section Complications can still occur. A C-section is a type of surgery where a doctor makes an incision into a woman's abdomen and womb to deliver a baby. Out of more than 3.9 million births every year, approximately 1.4 million babies are delivered by C-section.
Data from the World Health Organization indicates that cesarean section rates have increased by 14% worldwide since 1990.
The operation was once considered a last resort for women and babies in mortal danger during birth, but even though the procedure is not without risks, C-sections now occur millions of times a year, and health-care providers today consider it very safe. Some women even choose the procedure as elective surgery, for reasons including a large baby, the mother having a transmissible condition like HIV or herpes, or a multiple birth pregnancy with twins or triplets.
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Something goes above the belly and reaches to chest. This is happening after c section. Whenever I bow down it occur. It stays for a few second and then slowly goes down. What is the treatment.
Oh, I will never recommend this for anyone. Is the worst experience woman’s ever can go through please people who have seen this video and seen my comment Do not try for Caesarian C-section if you have a chance of natural birth.