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The truth about bonding after a C-section
Concerned that a C-section could make bonding harder? Here is what the science shows about skin-to-skin, rooming-in, ...
Your body needs time to heal after pregnancy (which is why the idea of "snapping back" is totally toxic). But that's especially true for women who have had C-sections. After a C-section, your body can ...
Recovering from a C-section while caring for a newborn is tough—but what if you could heal at home with expert support?
A cesarean delivery, commonly known as a C-section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby from the abdomen of a pregnant woman. This is an alternative to the more common vaginal delivery.
Rates of cesarean delivery are rising globally. They now account for more than 30% of births in the United States. As a result, more women than ever face the decision of whether they should attempt a ...
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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