Emergency C-sections are surgical procedures that typically lasts 5-10 minutes and are performed when a mother or baby's life ...
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When Anaesthesia Doesn’t Work in a C-Section: What to Expect
Most caesarean births are carried out under spinal or epidural anaesthesia, ensuring you stay awake but free from pain. Yet, in rare cases, anaesthesia may not work fully. This can mean unexpected ...
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Having a C-section? Gynaecologist shares 10 truths to know: 'You don't feel pain, but you do feel a lot’
C-section delivery follows a surgical procedure for childbirth. Unlike vaginal delivery, C-section is done by making incisions in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. However, often people are confused ...
From operating room experiences to labour pain, here’s all that you need to know about C-section delivery, from a gynaecologist. C-section delivery follows a surgical procedure for childbirth. Unlike ...
While prenatal care often takes center stage, understanding what to expect during labor, delivery and the early days of ...
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