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Jul 08, 2009 -
Doctors may stitch and staple postpartum mothers up on the operating table, but once they get home the physical results of a c-section are a battle scar women carry for the rest of their lives. After the pain and numbness surrounding the scar fade, many ladies seek lotions and salves to help dissolve the little red line into oblivion. While no one potion is guaranteed to rid you of your scar, many have loyal followings.
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Jun 06, 2009 -
Going under the knife to deliver baby is something some mamas-to-be fear and others prefer. Even if first time parents are set on a vaginal birth, they should prep themselves with c-section information prior to heading to the hospital as labor can bring on unexpected surprises. We've rounded up some of our content to make the task a bit easier.
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Jun 04, 2009 -
Having a c-section isn't something most women wish for, but it doesn't have to be a scary experience. Going into the procedure with some knowledge of what to expect helps mamas-to-be prepare for their post-surgery experience. We've rounded up some of the biggest surprises women face after leaving the operating room.
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May 04, 2009 -
While some women claim that their cesarean section recovery was a piece of cake, there is no denying that the days following abdominal surgery can be tough. We already told you what to pack for your c-section, but once the surgery is over, there are certain things you can do to ease the recovery. From physical activity to dietary changes, check out our top five tips for getting back up on your feet in record time.
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Apr 17, 2009 -
The hospital trip is a bit different when you're having a scheduled delivery. With 29 percent of all American births coming via c-section, many mamas to be know they are going in for surgery. Whether the cesarean was deemed necessary for medical reasons or if the mama-to-be insisted on it, women who know they will be undergoing the knife need to pack a little differently than those delivering vaginally.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
Baby Aya's (meaning miracle) birth is nothing short of one. The two-pound infant was born at 25 weeks, just two days after her mother, a former British figure skater, was declared brain dead as a result of a brain hemorrhage. Though she had appeared to be in perfect health, the mom-to-be, Jayne Soliman, suffered the massive attack as a result of an undetected brain tumor.
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Dec 23, 2008 -
Our parents' generation believed that once you had a c-section, all subsequent births would happen the same way. Today, many women who delivered prior babies via cesarean are considered candidates for Vaginal Birth After C-Section, or VBAC. About 60-80 percent of women who try VBAC are successful, but the rate of women willing to try is falling every year.
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Oct 14, 2008 -
Many women who give birth vaginally are blind to the procedures, pain and recovery that often accompanies a c-section delivery. As I approach my due date, I am trying to educate myself on the operation as I might very well need one the second time around.
Take my test to see if you know your c-section facts!
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Oct 13, 2008 -
- Get an insider's look at a c-section — Fit Pregnancy
- How big is my baby? — The Bump
- Your parenting happy place — The Poop
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's kids won't have inheritance — Parent Dish
- Wyatt Crow is all about the outdoors! — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Which mama couldn't resist buying the entire Dolce & Gabbana collection for her kids?
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Aug 08, 2008 -
Birthing methods are a hotly debated topic. Some women want to welcome their children into the world at home in their bathtubs while others can't wait to pick a date for a scheduled c–section. To each their own but cesareans do come with some limitations.
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