Giving Birth: Cesarean Section (Pregnancy Health Guru)

Posted at February 17th, 2010 by admin

30% of babies born in the U.S.arrive via cesarean section. Let’s explore what to expect during a c-section. ――――――――――――――――――――――― WATCH MORE PREGNANCY VIDEOS! Click Here: »»» http://pregnancy.healthguru.com/content/browse/cid/15/sid/35?267Delivery2YT

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25 Responses to “Giving Birth: Cesarean Section (Pregnancy Health Guru)”

  1. Comment by redfireli119

    All in all it is …
    All in all it is not as easy as she makes it sound and many c sections are NOT NECESSARY! Its all about Impatient doctors!

  2. Comment by redfireli119

    This video is …
    This video is missing half of the information it should have – like the big risks of a C section or repeat C section! And there are other solutions for a big baby or cervix not dialating.
    A vaginal birth is much healthier for mother and baby and 100x easier to recover from.
    C sections can be destructive physically and emotionally. Many women are left with scars not only on their stomachs but their hearts!

  3. Comment by loveInMee

    i dont care either …
    i dont care either way i will deliver in the method that is best for my baby boy :)

  4. Comment by lennic95

    incompetent …
    incompetent bastards! is the baby still alive, or did they kill him/her too?

  5. Comment by kittykat19892007

    That is good to …
    That is good to hear as so many people keep trying to make it out to be and feel alot worse than it is, how did it take you to get over your c-section as in not feel any discomfort or pain afterwards?

  6. Comment by giorgiawood

    For me, it’s right …
    For me, it’s right along the bikini line & it’s only about 10 cms long, & it has really faded to just being a light pink line, & i have farely tanned skin. U can’t even notice it because even when u wear bikinis or knickers the scar is so slow that it covers it. It can’t b acros ur whole stomach because they have to cut on the bikini line to get into the womb to get the baby out!! I didn’t have stitches or nething, it was all stitched up internally with disposible stitches,

  7. Comment by kittykat19892007

    A friend of a …
    A friend of a friend died during childbirth because the midwives and doctors refused to give her a c-section, her cervix wouldn’t open so they decided to use forcips and she bled to death and this was pretty recent.

  8. Comment by kittykat19892007

    after a casarean is …
    after a casarean is there still a scar? and how big is it as iv been told two different things, from one person I’ve heard that its across you whole stomachand is permanent and from another that it is 10cm and isn’t permanent for everyone.

  9. Comment by kittykat19892007

    I agree with you, …
    I agree with you, it is the individuals choice!

  10. Comment by giorgiawood

    It DOESN”T matter …
    It DOESN”T matter whether your baby is born vaginal or c-section, it is each women’s individual choice or situation! I was hoping for a vag birth but ended up needing a casaerean when my daughter was born. I don’t feel like a failure because i neutured her for 9 months & she was born healthy. C-sections make u NO less of a woman or mother just u didn’t give birth ‘naturally’. The baby still came out of you!

  11. Comment by giorgiawood

    When my daughter …
    When my daughter was born it was a planned casarean due to a number of complications, it took them about 12 mins to get her out then nearly 40 stitch me back up! I was able to get up and start walking around early the next morning

  12. Comment by kittykat19892007

    A planned c-section …
    A planned c-section takes 7 minutes to perform, however an emergency c-section would be longer

  13. Comment by kittykat19892007

    I think its down to …
    I think its down to the individual’s choice and what they feel comfortable with.

  14. Comment by kittykat19892007

    My sister in law …
    My sister in law was in labour for 40 hours because her cervix would not open and the doctors took that long before giving her an emergency c section even though the babies heart rate was dropping rapidly before hand, and she was also starved for 48 hours and dehydrated and was in and out of consciousness.

  15. Comment by AfterTheRAin

    I had to have 2 …
    I had to have 2 emergency c-sections Both because my babies heartrates were dropping with every contraction. My first C-section I healed Rapidly but my second–all I can say is I could barely walk for awhile. I was week every day. I still want more kids and prob will just have a planned c-section to avoid the same situation. If I could choose—it would be regular birth but 2/2 C-sections not looking good to choose an option that may lead to emergency:)But both my babies are healthy:)

  16. Comment by sarahince27

    Say no to …
    Say no to C-sections. Doctors try to make it look like an emergency when it really isn’t. Now I know how to tell the difference between a real emergency and I plan on going for a VBAC. I was sore for 6
    F— months. I also had nightmares and emotional problems over this. Doctors, don’t care about the mother, they just want the quick option. My cousin died after her C-section and I am reading more and more about deaths due to complications from the surgery.

  17. Comment by LillyIvy

    Say NO to …
    Say NO to UNNECESSARY C-SECTIONS!

    Having a previous c-section is NOT a reason for one!!

  18. Comment by lynnecw

    i’m pretty sure i …
    i’m pretty sure i can read from que cards better than that

  19. Comment by mjmorrell

    this video made me …
    this video made me sick

  20. Comment by ilovenbcnews

    Now is she a real …
    Now is she a real Dr. or the love Dr.?

  21. Comment by LunacyPunk

    I was an emergency …
    I was an emergency C section baby. I was born 3 months early, and had to spend the rest of my time in an incubator.

    My mom was missing a clotting factor and it was horrible.

  22. Comment by koalaluvr27

    No. Labor takes …
    No. Labor takes approximately 5-14 hours. C-Sections are usually made when doctors say it’s taking too long but it’s only been about 2 hours.

  23. Comment by 70sMiLA

    LOL :P
    LOL :P

  24. Comment by BeautyOfWar

    LOL! Suck a cock.


    LOL! Suck a cock.

    -BeautyOfWar

  25. Comment by MaicoMoon

    Why did you take …
    Why did you take this down and then re-upload it? WTF, idiots.