Types of c sections
What type of C-section is most common?
A C-section includes an abdominal incision and a uterine incision. After the abdominal incision, the health care provider will make an incision in the uterus. Low transverse incisions are the most common (top left). A C-section can be done in various ways.
What are the three main types of cesarean operations that can be performed?
What is a Category 3 C-section?
What is a Category 2 C-section?
Which type of C-section is best?
Which C-section incision is better?
This cut is ideal because it causes the least amount of pain and gives your healthcare provider the best view of your lower uterus. A lower transverse C-section incision typically creates a strong scar that heals well.
How many C-section can a woman have?
How long is hospital stay after 2nd C-section?
Is 2nd C-section high risk?
Why are you only allowed 3 C-sections?
What are the three common complications of cesarean section?
injury to organs. emergency hysterectomy. blood clot. reaction to medication or anesthesia.
What is a Caesarian section typically performed?
How many types of C-section stitches are there?
How many days rest after C-section?
How many C-section can a woman have?
What organs are removed during C-section?
How many hours does C-section last?
How long after C-section Can I drink water?
What are the long term side effects of C-section?
Children born by C-section also suffer increased rates of diseases, including asthma, type I diabetes, allergies, obesity, as well as reduced overall cognitive functioning and lower academic performance.