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Medical Conditions - Cesarean Section

Cesarean section, commonly referred to as C-section or cesarean birth, is a surgical technique in which one or more infants are born through an incision performed in the mother's belly, which is frequently used because vaginal delivery might put both the baby and mother at risk.

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Hanging Belly After C- Section - Causes and Management

Hanging belly is a condition following a cesarean section surgery due to abdominal muscle separation. Read the article to know more.

4 min readSeptember 13, 2023

Sex After a C-Section

Sex after a C-section is recommended after six weeks of delivery. This is because of bleeding from the incision site, which can make things difficult.

4 min readNovember 2, 2022

Epidural Anesthesia for Cesarean Sections

A cesarean surgery requires special anesthesia called epidurals that performs to deliver the baby if the baby is unable to pass through the vaginal path.

4 min readNovember 16, 2022

Cesarean Section

Cesarean section is a surgical procedure to deliver the baby. This article explains why a cesarean section is done, its risks, procedures, and follow-ups.

4 min readMay 26, 2022

Vertical vs. Horizontal C-Section

Vertical and horizontal C-section is the surgical procedure used for childbirth. Read the article to know more about it.

4 min readNovember 21, 2023

Possibilities of Vaginal Birth Following C-Section

The article explores the possibility of vaginal birth for mothers who have already undergone a C-section previously during their first pregnancy.

4 min readDecember 13, 2023

Health Implications of Increased Rates of Cesarean Section Deliveries

Cesarean section is a process of delivering the baby from the pregnant woman. Read the article to know more.

4 min readNovember 9, 2023