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Cesarean Section: Before Surgery
Cesarean delivery takes about 45 to 60 minutes. It takes place in an operating room.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Cesarean Section: During Surgery
The doctor will make two incisions. The first is about six inches long and goes through the skin, fat, and muscle.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Cesarean Section: After Surgery
You will be moved to a recovery room and monitored for a few hours. You might feel shaky, nauseated, and very sleepy.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Nursing After Breast Surgery
How much milk you can produce depends on how your surgery was done and where your incisions are, and the reasons for your surgery.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Pregnancy and Medical Procedures
Pregnancy Botox? Pregnancy Lasik? Certain medical procedures and cosmetic surgeries may not be the best idea while pregnant. Watch this v...
Expert : Dr. Marsha Silberstein
Cesarean Section Delivery
While some women elect to have a cesarean section, most c-sections are performed because of pregnancy complications like a premature baby, l...
Expert : Dr. Catherine Goodstein
Endometriosis: Common Pain Treatments
There are a number of treatments for both pain and infertility related to endometriosis.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Pregnancy: Infertility Treatment
Finding the cause of infertility is often a long, complex, and emotional process.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Birth Defect: Transposition of the Great Arteries
Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is a heart condition that is present at birth, and often is called a congenital heart defect.
Contributor : CDC
Understanding Physical Birth Defects
Researchers and health care providers use the term neural tube defects to describe one important category of birth defects.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)




