Cesarean-section Sentence Examples

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  • Perhaps the most shocking sight is a prosthetic woman's abdomen, cut open in a cesarean section.

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  • In pregnancy and childbirth 72% - 80% of women needed forceps or cesarean section during childbirth.

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  • Furthermore, submucosal fibroids can increase the chances of postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, stalled labor and cesarean section.

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  • Ocular adnexal injuries like lid lacerations occur rarely during episiotomy or with the surgical knife during delivery with cesarean section has been noted 5.

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  • Awaiting the onset of labor appears to be beneficial in preventing respiratory morbidity in term neonates delivered by elective cesarean section.

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  • Neuromuscular blockade With modern short acting muscle relaxants, reversal of neuromuscular block at the end of cesarean section is rarely a problem.

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  • The day following laparotomy patient required a cesarean section to deliver a dead baby.

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  • The football hold is excellent if the woman had a cesarean section.

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  • The mother and attending practitioner need to weigh the risks to make a decision on whether to deliver via a cesarean section or attempt a vaginal birth.

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  • A slowing of labor or any indication of difficulty in the body passing through the pelvis should be an indication that it is safer to consider a cesarean section.

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  • Also, if there is some sudden change in the maternal-fetal status, the doctor may opt for a forceps delivery if it would be faster than a cesarean section.

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  • See also Apgar testing; Electronic fetal monitoring; Cesarean section.

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  • Multiple gestations greater than twins in number are almost always delivered via cesarean section.

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  • See also Antepartum testing; Cesarean section.

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  • A cesarean section (also referred to as c-section) is the birth of a fetus accomplished by performing a surgical incision through the maternal abdomen and uterus.

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  • Breech presentation occurs in 3 to 4 percent of all births, and up to 95 percent of women with a breech fetus choose cesarean section for birth.

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  • The cesarean section rate for 2002 rose to 26.1, which is the highest ever recorded in the US.

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  • Open prenatal surgery requires a procedure similar to a cesarean section (C-section) for delivering a baby through the mother's abdomen.

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  • The fetus is removed from the womb by cesarean section but the umbilical cord is left intact so that the mother's placenta continues to sustain the fetus.

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  • Subsequent children of a mother who has undergone fetal surgery usually are delivered by cesarean section because of scarring of the uterus.

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  • Ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT)-A cesarean section in which the infant is removed from the uterus but the umbilical cord is not cut until after surgery for a congenital defect that blocks the air passage.

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  • Newborns may also have low red blood cell volume (hematocrit or Hct) if they were born by cesarean section.

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  • If the baby does not grow well in utero after conservative treatment, an obstetrician may suggest inducing labor in the mother a few weeks early, or delivering the baby by cesarean section.

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  • See also Apgar testing; Cesarean section.

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  • If an inadequate supply of oxygen from the placenta is detected during labor, the infant is at high risk for asphyxia, and an emergency delivery may be attempted either using forceps or by cesarean section.

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  • Delivery of the infant by cesarean section is recommended if the mother has an active case of genital herpes.

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  • In addition, the International Perinatal HIV Group reported in 1999 that elective cesarean section delivery could help reduce vertical transmission of HIV, although it is not without risk to certain women.

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  • If this is the case, a cesarean section may be performed.

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  • Severe pregnancy-induced hypertension may require immediate delivery via cesarean section.

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  • One study suggests that moms with eating disorders are more likely to need to deliver by Cesarean section and to suffer from postpartum depression.

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  • Speculation regarding a combination Cesarean section and tummy tuck often follows celebrities around who lose the weight extremely fast.

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  • Depending on the status of the baby, the delivery can be vaginal or by cesarean section.

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  • However, the majority of triplet births require a cesarean section for the safety for the safety of the mother and babies.

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  • Parents choosing a homebirth for their new arrival will have a different experience than parents scheduling a Cesarean section will.

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  • When complications occur, a Cesarean section may be ordered.

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  • A cesarean section is the surgical procedure of delivering a baby.

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  • Doctors told Michelle and Jim Bob that the baby would have to be delivered by cesarean section immediately.

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  • The primary prevention for obstetrical brachial plexopathy is the avoidance of a potentially difficult delivery by choosing cesarean section.

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