Childbirth is no walk in the park—no matter how your baby is delivered. There is a stigma around Cesarean deliveries, or c-sections, that incorrectly assumes they are “the easy way out,” but that is ...
Expectant mothers in need of cesarean delivery in 2020 are now benefiting from evolving care pathways as many hospitals are exploring what they can do to expedite cesarean delivery patients’ recovery, ...
Round-the-clock fetal monitoring leads to unnecessary C-sections. But it’s used in nearly every birth because of business and ...
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Thinking about a VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean)? Here's how to know if it's right for you
Had a C-section before? That doesn't automatically mean you'll need one again. For many moms-to-be, a VBAC is a safe option – with the right support and the right circumstances. As Layan Alrahmani, ...
Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers
Do cesarean-born babies miss out on essential microbes? New evidence suggests that the answer may be 'no.' Researchers report that mothers are able to transfer microbes to their babies via alternative ...
FILE - Doctors and nurses work in the neonatal intensive care unit at The Medical Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 11, 2010. Cesareans are surging in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, which has ...
Whether born naturally or via cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers
Do cesarean-born babies miss out on essential microbes? New evidence suggests that the answer may be “no.” Researchers report March 8 in the journal Cell Host & Microbe that mothers are able to ...
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