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Caesarean Section Birth. Beautiful 😃

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A caesarean section, or C-section, is an operation to deliver your baby through a cut made in your tummy and womb. The cut is usually made across your tummy, just below your bikini line. A caesarean is a major operation that carries a number of risks, so it's usually only done if it's the safest option for you and your baby. A caesarean may be recommended as a planned (elective) procedure or done in an emergency if it's thought a vaginal birth is too risky. Planned caesareans are usually done from the 39th week of pregnancy. A caesarean may be carried out because: •your baby is in the breech position (feet first) and your doctor or midwife has been unable to turn them by applying gentle pressure to your tummy, or you'd prefer they did not try this •you have a low-lying placenta (placenta praevia) •you have pregnancy-related high blood pressure (pre-eclampsia) •you have certain infections, such as a first genital herpes infection occurring late in pregnancy or untreated HIV •your baby is not getting enough oxygen and nutrients – sometimes this may mean the baby needs to be delivered immediately •your labour is not progressing or there's excessive vaginal bleeding Most caesareans are carried out under spinal or epidural anaesthetic. This mean you'll be awake, but the lower part of your body is numbed so you will not feel any pain. During the procedure: •a screen is placed across your body so you cannot see what's being done – the doctors and nurses will let you know what's happening •a cut about 10 to 20cm long will usually be made across your lower tummy and womb so your baby can be delivered •you may feel some tugging and pulling during the procedure •you and your birth partner will be able to see and hold your baby as soon as they have been delivered if they're well – a baby born by emergency caesarean because of foetal distress may be taken straight to a paediatrician for resuscitation The whole operation normally takes about 40 to 50 minutes. Occasionally, a general anaesthetic (where you're asleep) may be used, particularly if the baby needs to be delivered more quickly. Recovering from a caesarean usually takes longer than recovering from a vaginal delivery. Providing there are no complications, most women can go home 1 to 2 days after having a caesarean. You may experience some discomfort in your tummy for the first few days. You'll be offered painkillers to help with this. When you go home, you'll need to take things easy at first. You may need to avoid some activities, such as driving, until you have had your postnatal check-up with the doctor at 6 weeks. The wound in your tummy will eventually form a scar. This may be obvious at first, but it should fade with time and will often be hidden in your pubic hair.

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I went through this 3 times. Thank God and kudos to all doctors that knows what they are doing.🙏

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There is no medical Doctor that doesn’t know what he is doing. Drop your message without shading and pass . If e easy go study medicine

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This makes me to respect women more , the sensible ones though 🤗🏃🏃

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What's beautiful about a mother going through this kind of excruciating pain?

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A patient who is undergoing CS does not feel any pain. She is given a special medication called spinal aneasthesia which numbs feeling from her navel down. She feels zero pain. Be careful how you question professionals

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