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Video Description:While some women elect to have a cesarean section, most c-sections are performed because of pregnancy complications like a premature baby, labor difficulty, or exhaustion during childbirth. Learn more about how a c-section works, in this video!Transcript:If your baby is delivered by cesarean section, you’re not alone: About 30 percent of babies born in the United States make their arrival this way! So why might a C-section be necessary? Some women walk into delivery already slated to have a cesarean. These high-risk moms may have placenta problems, a breach presentation baby, a multi-fetal pregnancy or have had previous uterine surgery. Women who are HIV-positive or who have an active genital herpes infection may also require a C-section, so as not to pass the virus on to the baby. More frequently, though, a C-section is not scheduled in advance. If a woman’s cervix doesn’t dilate properly, or if the baby’s head is too large to fit through the pelvis, a cesarean section becomes necessary. Other in-the-moment problems can also lead to emergency C-sections, such as fetal distress, a ruptured uterus, or a too-exhausted mom. So what happens during the procedure? First, anesthesia is administered. Most often, you’ll get an epidural or spinal block, which numbs the lower half of your body, while still keeping you awake. If you’re having an emergency C-section, there may not be enough time to numb you, in which case you’ll be put to sleep with general anesthesia and wake up with a baby! Once numb, a catheter will be placed in your bladder and a drape will rest on your abdomen. This is so you don’t have to see the incision. The doctor will make a horizontal cut just above your pubic hair line to start your C-section. Then, your baby will be lifted from your body, no worse for wear, and without the pointy cone-head of babies born vaginally. Your surgeon will then cut the umbilical cord and stitch you up, a procedure that can take up to thirty minutes as each layer of tissue is mended. The recovery from a cesarean section usually begins with three days in the hospital followed by six to eight weeks of rest at home. Because a cesarean is a major medical procedure, your mobility may be limited as you recover initially. You may also experience similar symptoms to moms who deliver vaginally, including cramping in your uterus, bloody discharge, and fatigue. Of course, as you wait for your post-surgical symptoms to pass, you can enjoy getting to know your new arrival, a worthwhile reward if ever there was one!Category:Labor & Delivery/Delivery & ChildbirthTags:baby, birthing plan, breach birth, breech birth, c section, c sections, cesarean, cesarean birth, cesarean section, cesarean section, cesarean section delivery, cesarean sections, childbirth, contractions, delivery, epidural, fetal distress, labor, labor difficulty, pregnancy, pregnancy anesthesia, pregnancy complications, pregnancy genital herpes, pregnancy hiv, pregnancy spinal block, pregnancy surgery, pregnancy video, pregnant, premature baby, prolapsed cord, ruptured uterus, umbilical cord, uterine surgery
girl shut the fuck up and mine ur own before i slap the shit out of u and make u teach ur damn dumm ass kids something bitch u spell right speel go suck a dick dummy
oh my this isnt a site to judge people on.. if you want that go to jerry springer... I hope all you ladies have a wonderful life with your children they do grow up so fast.. I have 2 and my fiance has 3 together we have 11 grandchildren there's nothing any better in this world then grandkids.. I didnt think I could love anything more then my kids until my grandkids came along.. and I have all the time in the world to play and read to them and just enjoy them ... so different then your kids its hard to find time with work house work all the chours.. but do take alot of time with them because you will turn around and they are out the door and on there own.... good luck ladies
i am 30 with 5 kids i love them so much no words can tell u how it feels to have them in your arms for the first time they are my life and soal i feel for the people who cant have one there self but the pain u go threw is worth it just injoy them be for they grow up thanks for the chat
ibnoahs1- How about you take care of your own situation and stop judging younger women who have more experience with children then you. It is easier to be 20 and above and have a baby. I am 20 and had my first but I am supportive to younger friends who have become pregnant and I respect the young women for going through with the responsibility of being a mother. Having a baby is the most rewarding and challenging experience a woman can go through. We need to support eachother instead of put eachother down.
I am preg. with my 5th child,i have had several mis. threw out the years im 6weeks preg and i have bled some,not much but the doc said its inplantation blood has anyone had this?
i am 26 with 2 kids ad 1 on the way.this is my second son and after my 6 weeks i m getting murania inserted.so foar i an 29 weeks and have been hving braxton hicks for the last 24 hours.just tightening and lotsof pressure in my pelvic nd lower back.he probably will come early cuse im already dialated 2 cm.i just hope he wait till my baby shower on jan 23.not due tll march 5th 2010.ready to get tis over.havent slept 8 hours in the last month.uncomortable and cant wait for my lil man to arrive.as i am typin this comment iam cntracting.cnt tell if they gettin stronger or just more unconfortable
To hollyd23 I also am rh- and almost lost my first child and now being pregnant again I also almost lost him but if you take Rogram shots they help your body from thinking the baby is a foregn object that it needs to get rid of. The shot stings like hell but is way worth it I took one around six or seven weeks and here in a few months I take another, so if your doc hasnt said anything to you about the shot yet ask him or her
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tyneasha 11 hours ago
girl shut the fuck up and mine ur own before i slap the shit out of u and make u teach ur damn dumm ass kids something bitch u spell right speel go suck a dick dummy
amcdo 3 days ago
im preg kids 6/7/8/9 and misty12345 is is normal ifthin blood runs in the family
MINOT 6 days ago
LOS DIENTES
maggie123 2 weeks ago
oh my this isnt a site to judge people on.. if you want that go to jerry springer... I hope all you ladies have a wonderful life with your children they do grow up so fast.. I have 2 and my fiance has 3 together we have 11 grandchildren there's nothing any better in this world then grandkids.. I didnt think I could love anything more then my kids until my grandkids came along.. and I have all the time in the world to play and read to them and just enjoy them ... so different then your kids its hard to find time with work house work all the chours.. but do take alot of time with them because you will turn around and they are out the door and on there own.... good luck ladies
deborahlinck 3 weeks ago
i am 30 with 5 kids i love them so much no words can tell u how it feels to have them in your arms for the first time they are my life and soal i feel for the people who cant have one there self but the pain u go threw is worth it just injoy them be for they grow up thanks for the chat
tjc89 3 weeks ago
ibnoahs1- How about you take care of your own situation and stop judging younger women who have more experience with children then you. It is easier to be 20 and above and have a baby. I am 20 and had my first but I am supportive to younger friends who have become pregnant and I respect the young women for going through with the responsibility of being a mother. Having a baby is the most rewarding and challenging experience a woman can go through. We need to support eachother instead of put eachother down.
misty12345 3 weeks ago
I am preg. with my 5th child,i have had several mis. threw out the years im 6weeks preg and i have bled some,not much but the doc said its inplantation blood has anyone had this?
26and3kids 1 month ago
i am 26 with 2 kids ad 1 on the way.this is my second son and after my 6 weeks i m getting murania inserted.so foar i an 29 weeks and have been hving braxton hicks for the last 24 hours.just tightening and lotsof pressure in my pelvic nd lower back.he probably will come early cuse im already dialated 2 cm.i just hope he wait till my baby shower on jan 23.not due tll march 5th 2010.ready to get tis over.havent slept 8 hours in the last month.uncomortable and cant wait for my lil man to arrive.as i am typin this comment iam cntracting.cnt tell if they gettin stronger or just more unconfortable
reply zelda 5 days ago
hey im 24 n my due date is march 4 2010 a day b4 u.its ma first ghild n im really excited n lookin forward to being a parent.
Frankling 1 month ago
Hmm, so this is what my Mum went through wit' me. D ; Supposedly, I was born upside down...
farmer09 1 month ago
To hollyd23 I also am rh- and almost lost my first child and now being pregnant again I also almost lost him but if you take Rogram shots they help your body from thinking the baby is a foregn object that it needs to get rid of. The shot stings like hell but is way worth it I took one around six or seven weeks and here in a few months I take another, so if your doc hasnt said anything to you about the shot yet ask him or her
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