(KUTV) Some people think once a C-section always a C-section, but that’s not usually the case. Holly Menino explains what makes a woman a good candidate for a vaginal birth after a C-section also ...
Kylie Kelce, who is 38 weeks pregnant, has birth plans on the mind − understandably − and is taking the time to call out those who dismiss different experiences. "I've seen a number of triggering ...
A photographer garnered a slew of criticism and was accused of being insensitive after her text conversation with a new mom was posted to Reddit. Posting to the subreddit "r/badwomansanatom," the ...
A soon-to-be mom says she thinks her mother is “embarrassed” that she’s going to give birth via a C-section She says her mom claims a C-section “isn’t natural,” and told her, “now you won't be able to ...
"I need to know if postpartum hormones are messing with my emotions or if I have a valid reason to be hurt." There's no correct way to give birth. Whether you opt for a cesarean section, forgo drugs, ...
For moms who delivered their first baby via Cesarean section, they may wonder if it’s safe to try for a vaginal birth after Cesarean or VBAC birth. Having a conversation with your trusted OB-GYN ...
You might have pictured your birth story in a certain way, like a natural birth with soft music and smiles all around. But life doesn't always go as planned. A Caesarean section (C-section) is a safe ...
Yesterday, Dr Cliona Murphy told TDs and Senators that over 400 women over the age of 45 give birth in Ireland every year.
As we mark Cesarean Section Day, we celebrate the women whose birth stories unfolded inside an operating room—stories marked by courage. A C-section may be a medical procedure, but for countless moms, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Birth by cesarean section was associated with an increase in risk for childhood asthma, researchers reported in ...
Giving birth via caesarean section – in which a baby is delivered via a cut made to your tummy and womb, rather than through your vagina – is incredibly common. According to the NHS, around 1 in 4 ...