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Once a cesarean section, always a C-section? by Wakishea Posted Tue 04 May 2010 3:07am , VBAC following two or even three previous cesareans in certain cases may be reasonably safe." Uterine rupture is a frequent concern about VBAC because a C-section delivery... Once a woman has delivered three or more babies by cesarean section -- a surgical cut in the mother's abdominal wall and uterus -- doctors rarely encourage a subsequent Read on »
Designer Obstetrics: Cesarean Section on Demand by Linda MacDonald Glenn Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 01 Feb 2010 1:36pm Should women be able to request a cesarean section to deliver their baby just because they can? Cesarean Section on demand is defined as a primary or first cesarean section at the request of the mother in the absence of any medical or obstetrical indication. A cesarean section is usually done for maternal or fetal reasons in accordance Read on »
Cesarean Section Births by hipchickheather Posted Wed 29 Dec 2010 6:31pm Cesarean Section Births: Why Are They So Frequent? This is a subject that is beyond baffling to me, because although I know that the first cesarean section, performed nearly 65 years ago, was a miracle and a life-saving event for both mother and baby, the misuse and abuse of the procedure today is not nearly [...] [[ This is a content summary Read on »
Medical Indications for Cesarean Sections, Fact vs Myth by Deb .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 15 Dec 2009 8:24am Last Sunday I took a workshop with Jessie Levey, Certified Childbirth Educator (CCE) through the Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York (CEA/MNY) on Cesarean Birth and Prevention. Workshops likes these always get me driven to share what I learn. I figure if some of these statistics are new and shocking to me, a gal [...] Read on »
Tis The Season for Inductions & Cesarean Sections by Danielle Elwood Posted Tue 15 Dec 2009 12:00am I know this isn't something that I personally noticed, as I am sure most people with a little bit of common sense have noticed the drastic increase of scheduled cesarean sections, and inductions in the 2 week period before Christmas through New Years. Any patient that can be "safely" delivered anytime after 37 weeks seems to be off to the L&D unit. I Read on »
Tis The Season for Inductions & Cesarean Sections by Danielle Elwood Posted Tue 15 Dec 2009 5:53am I know this isn't something that I personally noticed, as I am sure most people with a little bit of common sense have noticed the drastic increase of scheduled cesarean sections, and inductions in the 2 week period before Christmas through New Years. Any patient that can be "safely" delivered anytime after 37 weeks seems to be off to the L&D unit. I Read on »
Recent Empirical Research Suggests Rise in Cesarean Section Rates Not Caused by Malpractice Liability Pressure by HealthReformWatch.com Posted Wed 12 May 2010 8:29pm , if supporting, role in efforts to reduce the number of unnecessary cesarean sections.  For example, the authors of a 2006 study published in Health Affairs analyzed the disturbingly large... cesarean section rates and two types of tort reforms caps on noneconomic damages and pre-trial screening panels. In an article in the latest volume of American Law and Economics Read on »
could Cesarean sections be partly responsible for autism increse by Jonathan Mitchel Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:19am Today I was reading an article in the Los Angeles times on how Cesarean sections are on the rise due to ob/gyn doctors being fearful of lawsuits and sometimes doing them... prematurely. It is much more likely this is what caused her son's autism than mercury in vaccines. It seems that there might be a temporal relationship between cesarean sections Read on »
Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Greater Rates Of Cesarean Sections by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:43pm risk for delivering a baby by caesarean section as compared to pregnant women who are not vitamin D deficient. These findings currently appear on-line in the Journal of Clinical... between maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and the prevalence of primary caesarean section. In total, 253 women were enrolled in this study, of whom 43 (17 percent) had Read on »
At Least Let Your C-Section Scar Heal First! by Erinn .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 6:37pm Is it too much to ask to roam freely around the internets, ready to soak in all the knowledge and answers the universe is ready to give me, without seeing Britney, Lindsey or Paris' bare vajayjay?? Anyone? Apparently it is, because I have seen more naked vaginas in the past two weeks then Charlie Sheen on a bender. WTF? Doesn't ... Read on »