Women who have had a C-section have a 10% decreased likelihood of conceiving again compared with those who had vaginal deliveries, a new study finds. Universal Images Group via Getty Images Women who ...
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Having a C-Section? Here’s What You Should Know
If you’re a mom-to-be with your heart set on a vaginal birth, the news that your baby needs (or may need) to be delivered by C-section might feel disappointing. Visions of childbirth the way you've ...
General anesthesia appears to be safe for both mother and baby during a C-section, researchers recently reported in the ...
Emily Dial delivered her baby during a C-section. Emily Dial is a midwife and was able to work with doctors to safely deliver her own baby via a C-section. Dial, who had a failed C-section before, ...
Recovering from a C-section while caring for a newborn is tough—but what if you could heal at home with expert support?
Previous studies shown that women who have had a C-section tend to have more problems conceiving a baby than ones who have had normal, vaginal birth. “Many of these studies have utilized ...
An expectant mother was in the search for a birth photographer, to capture the arrival of her baby. A Google search later, she engaged with a photographer to be with her in the delivery room. What ...
When journalist and professor Rachel Somerstein had an emergency C-section with her first child, the anesthesia didn't work. She says she could literally feel the operation as it was happening. Later, ...
Readers respond to a front-page article about fetal heart monitoring and C-sections. Also: When Shirley MacLaine was the ...
There's no correct way to give birth. Whether you opt for a cesarean section, forgo drugs, or go the home birth route, every birth is unique and special in its own right. Still, one mom was left ...
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