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What are the risks of getting pregnant 5 months after C-section?

Studies have shown that women who conceive less than six months after giving birth may have a higher risk for complications, such as: Ruptured uterus: A uterine rupture is a tear in the wall of the uterus, most often at the site of a previous C-section incision.

Is it risky to have 4 C-sections?

Each repeat C-section is generally more complicated than the last. However, research hasn't established the exact number of repeat C-sections considered safe. Women who have multiple repeat cesarean deliveries are at increased risk of: Problems with the placenta.剖腹產寶寶

Has anyone ever given birth without a uterus?

For the first time outside of a clinical trial, a woman has given birth to a healthy baby born from a transplanted uterus. Mallory was born without a uterus, a condition called Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome and was told she would never be able to carry a child.

Do animals feel pain when giving birth?

Based on the several similarities among animals and humans in anatomical and chemical pathways of pain perception, it is commonly admitted that pain perception is comparable in humans and other mammals. Hence, from the dam perspective, parturition in all species is usually admitted as a painful process.

Which is better natural birth or operation?

For most women, a vaginal birth is safer and healthier. Vaginal birth cuts the risk for many complications. With a vaginal birth, a woman has the following: A lower risk of needing a blood transfusion.

How many hours after C-section can I eat?

At first you may be asked to only eat ice chips or take sips of water, at least until your provider is certain you are not likely to have very heavy bleeding. Most likely, you will be able to eat a light diet 8 hours after your C-section.

Can you get pregnant in your C-section scar?

Cesarean scar pregnancy is a type of ectopic pregnancy where the fertilized egg is implanted in the muscle or fibrous tissue of the scar after a previous cesarean section(1).

What is the most successful surgery?

Hip replacement is considered one of the three most successful surgeries of the 21st century, with cataract surgery and coronary bypass surgery. Most patients are walking the same day as surgery, and the vast majority have forgotten they have had their hip replaced twelve months after surgery.

Why do people give birth with operation?

A caesarean section may be planned (elective) if there are signs that a vaginal birth is risky, or unplanned (emergency) if there are problems during labour. If you have no serious problems with your pregnancy or labour, a vaginal birth is usually the safest way for your baby to be born.

What's the longest you can push a baby out?

Pushing your baby out

You may not feel the urge to push immediately. If you have had an epidural, you may not feel an urge to push at all. If you're having your 1st baby, this pushing stage should last no longer than 3 hours. If you've had a baby before, it should take no more than 2 hours.開刀生仔

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