The caesarean section (CS) is a life-saving surgical procedure when certain complications arise during pregnancy and labour. CS is being considered to be one of the significant developments of modern medicine and has contributed significantly in reducing the high risk pregnancies globally. In recent years, a growing number of evidences across the globe documented adverse CS outcomes including higher risk of maternal and neonatal death, several maternal morbidities including infections, neonatal morbidities
Introduction The Caesarean Section (C-Section) is one of the most important reproductive technological advances made by mankind. It is often used to deliver one or more babies when the traditional method of vaginal delivery would put the mother and child at risk of injury/death, According to Kids Health, Some examples of this would include: “ the baby is in breech (feet- or bottom-first) or transverse (sideways) position in the womb the baby has certain birth defects (such as severe hydrocephalus)
A Cesarean section (C-section) is when a baby is delivered via an incision made in the belly and uterus. There are numerous reasons why a pregnant lady might need a C-section rather than having a vaginally delivery. It is not suggested, though that this kind of delivery be done unless one of these reasons is existing, as there are more impediments with this type of birth than with a vaginal birth. There are varieties of C-sections: planned and emergency. A planned C-section may transpire for quite
I was very surprised to learn that elective C-sections were actually something that was done. I had always just assumed that C-sections were only done in emergency situations/complications, when babies were breach, or if the mother had had prior C-sections. Women often choose an elective C-section because they think it is more convenient than waiting around for labor to occur on its own. Other mothers have the idea that it will be less painful or prevent tearing, sexual dysfunction, or other complications
has been a new trend towards cesarean section among pregnant women along with the improved surgical and anesthetic skills (Maharlouei et al., 2013). However, it has been shown in many researches that cesarean section has more risks than the normal vaginal method of delivery. Women’s choices of each method are determined by a set of factors and beliefs that affect the way they perceive each method and evaluate its risk (Yıldız et al., 2014). Caesarean section delivery is ‘a new birthing phenomenon
give birth the natural way or via caesarian section. It goes without saying that both procedures are practical, but it can be concluded that caesarian section is a surgery that carries a huge risks with it, and women who choose this procedure are taking this matter too lightly. There are many reasons to blame for the rising of the caesarean rate, such as: fear of giving birth via the natural method of birth - vaginal delivery; the fact that caesarian section is a faster procedure than natural birth
Caesarean section (CS) was brought in clinical practice as a life saving procedure both for mother and baby. Caesarean section (CS ) is a surgical intervention which is carried out to assure safety of mother and child when vaginal delivery is difficult or when the doctors consider that the danger to the mother and baby would be greater with a vaginal delivery. One of the important indicators of emergency obstetric care is Caeserean section rate (World Health Organization 2009). Various matters
Project #2 - Conic Sections Conic sections are the various gemetric figures created by the interection of a plane. They are among the oldest curves in history and is one of the oldest area of study for mathmaticians. conics were discovered by Menaechmus (c. 375 - 325 BC), a Greek pupil of Plato and Exodus. He was trying to solve the famous problem duplicating a cube. Euclid studied them and Appollonius reinforced and expanded previous results of conics into a book he named Conic Sections. It is a series
Since 1985, the international healthcare community has considered the ideal rate for caesarean sections to be between 10% and 15%, since then, caesarean sections have become increasingly common in both developed and developing countries. Below a caesarean section rate of 10%, maternal and neonatal mortality decreased, as caesarean section rates increased above 10% and up to 30% no effect on mortality rates was observed. (WHO 2014). The global rate of CS is estimated to be 15%. In Europe, the average
A Caesarean section/C-section is when you deliver a baby through a surgical incision from the mother’s abdomen and uterus. A C-section would have to be scheduled in advance, which would be called an elective caesarean. An elective caesarean is when a pregnant woman decided to plan a caesarean section, because of personal circumstances and preferences which include having a previous caesarean sections, baby is positioned bottom or feet first and can’t be turned which is called breech, the cervix is