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Live Science on MSNPlanned C-sections linked to increased risk of childhood leukemia: What to knowA new study underscores a known link between planned C-sections and the risk of ALL, a childhood cancer. But overall, the ...
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Having a C-section: everything you need to know - MSNA caesarean (or C-section) is when a cut is made in your tummy and womb to deliver your baby. In the UK around 25% of babies are born via Caesarean section. Around 10% are elective C-sections (i.e ...
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BabyCenter on MSNDo your organs really come out during a C-section? Here's what actually happensIn most C-sections, the bladder and intestines are moved aside so the ob-gyn can keep them safely out of the way while delivering the baby and repairing your uterus. Those organs won't be moved ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNDoctor slams Gesy penalties on Caesarean ratesDr Pantinos Mavrogenis, member of the Gynaecological Society of Cyprus, has openly criticised the health insurance ...
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theAsianparent on MSNAsk the Expert: Curious About How C-Section Deliveries May Affect Your Child’s Immunity?Yes. While C-section babies may be more susceptible to infections in the first months due to a suboptimal gut microbiome, ...
March 24, 2008 -- CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) -- Tiffany Leibold cried when her doctor told her she needed to have a Caesarean section.
“I didn’t do much preparation.” Her home state of Mississippi has the highest cesarean section rate in the U.S. — nearly 4 in 10 women who give birth there deliver their babies via C-section.
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