History of depression or depression during pregnancy was not associated with emergency caesarean section. |
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Recent studies show women supported by doulas have shorter labours and lower rates of caesarean section deliveries. |
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I underwent an emergency caesarean with my first baby and narrowly avoided it with my second. |
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Primiparous and multiparous women were analysed separately, as were elective and emergency caesarean sections. |
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The quadruplets, three girls and one boy, were born on July 25 in Shanghai No.1 Maternity and Child Care Hospital by caesarean section. |
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A surrogate mother in Phoenix, Arizona has given birth to quintuplets by caesarean section. |
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They were rushed straight to intensive care for observation after the caesarean delivery. |
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Nevertheless, it is impossible to deliver all term breech pregnancies by caesarean section. |
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The observed relation between maternal age and caesarean section cannot be explained by the obstetric complications we considered. |
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At least now I'm up and about, whereas I'd still be recovering if I'd had a caesarean. |
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Women who had previously experienced caesarean section had a marginally smaller blood loss and a lower death rate from ruptured uterus. |
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The rate of caesarean sections has been climbing for the past 25 years, and many people with an interest in obstetrics feel it is too high. |
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In June 2001 she was delivered of a 3.1 kg healthy boy, her seventh child and fourth caesarean. |
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Meanwhile, women need to be advised that a caesarean section is not a panacea. |
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Prior intrauterine therapy is not an indication for an elective caesarean section. |
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This confirms women's views that medical staff may induce a birth to prevent a caesarean section only when the woman is poor. |
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Could a randomised trial answer the controversy relating to elective caesarean section? |
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I was starting to do a caesarean section on a really stroppy cow who was kicking and thrashing about all over the place. |
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Abigail was born by emergency caesarean in a hospital in Rotherham, says Karen. |
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The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology has recommended training in instrumental delivery to control and reduce the rates of caesarean section. |
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Placental transfer of sufentanil was investigated in women undergoing caesarean section. |
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Council assisted in the birth, by caesarean section, of a weak resolution devoid of will and means of implementation. |
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In 1990, 1 per cent of women had given birth by caesarean, as against 12 per cent today. |
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Yet in some countries the number of women delivering by caesarean section is increasing beyond all reason. |
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The surgeon was playing that at full blast when my son was born by caesarean section. |
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I'd rather have a caesarean than go through another instrumental delivery. |
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There it was discovered that not only was Lupe in labour, but the baby was in distress, and a caesarean section had to be performed right away. |
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It was a close call, as she required a caesarean section to save the baby's life. |
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The most common primary indications for emergency caesarean were presumed fetal compromise, intrauterine growth retardation or an abnormal cardiogram, and failure to progress. |
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And another inquiry, into 26 potentially avoidable caesarean section births, is also under way. |
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But once again, Maisy and Ruby were in for a rough ride when Maisy caught an infection and Julie had to undergo an emergency caesarean at just 31 weeks. |
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Vasopressin may be used at caesarean for the control of placental site bleeding. |
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In the presence of HSV lesions in the perineal region, caesarean section is recommended. |
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My waters had broken at home and they'd been trying to induce me but nothing was happening at all so I wasn't surprised when they said I'd need a caesarean section. |
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Many lower to middle class women sought caesarean sections to avoid what they considered poor quality care and medical neglect, resulting from social prejudice. |
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But while a caesarean is carried out to save the life of a baby, a hysterotomy has as its aim to eliminate it. |
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Eventually, Dashnyam delivered via caesarean section, but suffered severe haemorrhage. |
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Infants born by caesarean delivery with at least 6 h of membrane rupture whose mothers had herpetic lesions should be observed carefully and cultured as above. |
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Prevent lameness due to nerve damage at calving time through good judgment, proper and careful use of calf pullers and early consideration of caesarean section. |
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The poor political commitment, which is primarily due to other political reasons, is like an asphyxiated neonate born by caesarean section in the middle of a major disaster. |
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Because of macrosomia, he had been delivered via planned caesarean section at an outside hospital. |
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These deaths were reportedly due to trauma, suicide, pulmonary embolus, infection, cancer, a complication from a caesarean section, and a cardiac arrhythmia. |
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Many mothers who have delivered in late prematurity are recovering from caesarean section or from complications of pregnancy, and may be receiving medication for pain or coexisting medical conditions. |
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That was a mistake. Moreover, women who lived in remote areas did not have immediate access to an obstetrician, who alone was able to perform a caesarean in a life-threatening emergency. |
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Caesarean section: The Government is concerned about the variation in caesarean section rates between hospitals and has a programme in hand to address this and the reasons for the rise in caesarean section rate overall. |
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In addition, any non-medically necessary caesarean sections will be covered up to the cost of a routine delivery in the same hospital, subject to any benefit limit in place. |
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Objective To assess the effects of the characteristics of mothers, fetuses and maternity units on the trends in caesarean section use, especially for primiparae. |
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In a 2007 judgment in a different case, the Ostrava court ordered a local hospital to pay compensation to a Roma woman sterilised without her consent when her second child was delivered by caesarean section. |
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The management of a super morbidly obese parturient delivering twins by caesarean section. |
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The association of placenta previa and prior caesarean section with placenta accreta and risk of hysterectomy is well documented in the literature. |
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The authors postulated that this change was likely caused by newer or more effective prostaglandins for use with uterine atony, and an increase in the number of labouring patients with prior caesarean delivery. |
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Maternal complications, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, placental previa, placental abruption, and caesarean delivery are also associated with multiple pregnancies. |
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The purpose of this project is to implement evidence-based practice guidelines such as one-to-one labour support and intermittent fetal rate auscultation, to reduce the caesarean section rate. |
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The anaesthetist who interrupted a twin caesarean section to make sure the surgeon told the parents which baby was which, so they could name them the way they had planned to. |
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The tool is not only meant for the intervention regions of Louvain Développement but are available to every practitioner working on caesarean section in isolated situations. |
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Caroline had to have an emergency caesarean at short notice. |
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Since infection, prolonged pain, and delayed recovery are more common with caesarean deliveries, new mothers of multiples frequently have difficulty in holding, carrying and caring for their infants. |
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Hysterotomy abortion is a procedure similar to a caesarean section and is performed under general anesthesia. |
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It requires a smaller incision than a caesarean section and is used during later stages of pregnancy. |
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Alkalinization improves the quality of lidocaine-fentanyl epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section. |
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Comparison of plain and alkalinized local anaesthetic mixtures of lignocaine and bupivacaine for elective extradural caesarean section. |
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A 43-year-old, 162 cm, 61 kg, gravid 8 para 5 woman at 38 gestational weeks was scheduled for elective caesarean section due to placenta praevia. |
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A 25-year-old primigravid woman at term with dystocia in labour was sent for a lower segment caesarean section. |
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Patient-controlled extradural analgesia with bupivacaine, fentanyl, or a mixture of both, after caesarean section. |
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