What happens if my baby is breech?
... For more information about caesarean section births, please see your Pregnancy Information Book. The long-term effects of planned caesarean section for breech presentation on outcomes for women and their babies in future pregnancies is uncertain. What will happen if you decide to have a planned caes ...
... For more information about caesarean section births, please see your Pregnancy Information Book. The long-term effects of planned caesarean section for breech presentation on outcomes for women and their babies in future pregnancies is uncertain. What will happen if you decide to have a planned caes ...
A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF BISPECTRAL INDEX DURING CAESAREAN SECTION
... Background: Since in caesarean operations skin incision to delivery time is very short, induction agent could be still effective on BIS level till the time of delivery. Therefore this study was designed to analyze the effect on maintaining adequate bispectral index levels till delivery of neonate of ...
... Background: Since in caesarean operations skin incision to delivery time is very short, induction agent could be still effective on BIS level till the time of delivery. Therefore this study was designed to analyze the effect on maintaining adequate bispectral index levels till delivery of neonate of ...
Caesarean Section - National Women`s Health
... Bladder Care Postpartum & Urinary Retention Management Caesarean Section (CS) - Acute - Management in Level 8 Operating Rooms Caesarean Section (CS) - Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Count Policy for Surgical Procedures – Perioperative Identification of Patients (includes newborns) Group & Screen ...
... Bladder Care Postpartum & Urinary Retention Management Caesarean Section (CS) - Acute - Management in Level 8 Operating Rooms Caesarean Section (CS) - Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Count Policy for Surgical Procedures – Perioperative Identification of Patients (includes newborns) Group & Screen ...
Practical advice in dealing with puerperal depression
... possibility of blood loss and blood transfusions. Some women may object to blood transfusion for religious reasons, or in the case of women from countries with a high incidence of HIV, ...
... possibility of blood loss and blood transfusions. Some women may object to blood transfusion for religious reasons, or in the case of women from countries with a high incidence of HIV, ...
Caesarean section
A Caesarian section (often C-section, also other spellings) is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies. A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should only be done based on medical need.C-sections result in a small overall increase in bad outcomes in low risk pregnancies. The bad outcomes that occur with C-section differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery. Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication to perform the surgery.In many countries, caesarean section procedures are used more frequently than is necessary, and consequently governments and health organizations promote programs to reduce the use of caesarean section in favor of using vaginal delivery. The international healthcare community has considered the rate of 10% and 15% to be ideal for caesarean sections since 1985. The countries which report overuse of this procedure are not finding ways to decrease use of the procedure as much as they would like. The first modern Caesarean section was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer in 1881.