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... c-section. He then resects several millimeters of bone from each symphysis where the inflammation causes the pelvic bones to crowd each other and leads to ...
Prenatal care for moderate- and high-risk patients; Operative deliveries including Cesarean delivery, Vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery, and forceps-assisted ...
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... delivery and, in some cases, may require delivery by Cesarean section. Although abnormal uterine shapes may cause some difficulties with pregnancy, many ...
The birth of a baby can start a variety of powerful emotions, from excitement and joy to fear and anxiety. But it can also result in something you might not ...
Opportunistic salpingectomy versus traditional partial salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery: a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial.
Adverse maternal outcomes include gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, preterm delivery and cesarean delivery. Adverse fetal and neonatal ...
Remarkably, both babies remained stable, and at 32 weeks, beyond all expectations, they were born via cesarean section. ... birth, she truly was a miracle.
Type of childbirth delivery. People who've had a vaginal delivery are more likely to have urinary incontinence than are those who had a cesarean section.
"In a C-section, there's a lot of pulling and cleaning," says Dr. Burnett. "Any little bit of tissue could end up elsewhere." With the growth of C-sections — ...
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