Vaginal-birth Sentence Examples

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  • The pressure from vaginal birth typically pushes some of the fluid out of the lungs.

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  • Caesarean, for women having a vaginal birth who did not have a past cesarean, the rate was only 1 in 5,189.

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  • Caesareanmen would rather plan a repeat cesarean, than face the worry that an attempt at vaginal birth would end in cesarean anyway.

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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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  • Even with a complete breech, there are other factors to consider for a vaginal birth.

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  • The procedure is often used in women who have had a previous c-section, but if the incision on the uterus is not vertical, the woman can try a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).

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  • This kind of incision allows many women to have a vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC).

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  • The prognosis for a successful vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC) may be at least 75 percent, especially when the c-section involved a low transverse incision in the uterus, and there were no complications during or after delivery.

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  • The primary cesarean rate was 7 percent higher than the previous year, and the rate of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) experienced a sharp decline.

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  • There is a benefit to using EFM in women with complicated labors, such as those induced or augmented with oxytocin, prolonged labors, vaginal birth after having a cesarean section, abnormal presentation, and twin pregnancy.

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  • Additionally, the cost of a vaginal birth can run up to $10,000.

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  • You cannot absolutely ensure a vaginal birth.

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  • However, there are some things you can do to increase your chances of having a vaginal birth.

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  • In some cases, a woman may go into labor to find that a vaginal birth is not possible.

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  • This test reveals a common bacterial infection (present in 15-40 percent of healthy women), that, if left untreated, can be passed on to the baby during a vaginal birth.

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  • Probably the most common minor complication is that the recovery period after a cesarean takes a little longer than a vaginal birth due to pain in the incision site.

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  • If you are considering an elective c-section, it is important to understand that the risks involved are higher than vaginal birth.

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  • The benefits of having a c-section will outweigh the risks of a vaginal birth if you are in a high-risk situation and your doctor recommends a cesarean.

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  • Without insurance, Cost Helper reports that a vaginal birth can run between $9,000 and $17,000.

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  • A vaginal birth is much cheaper than a caesarean birth, although inducing a vaginal labor with drugs will cost more than being allowed to go into labor naturally.

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  • A vaginal birth requires a one or two day hospital stay, while a caesarean birth requires a hospital stay of three to four days if there are no complications.

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