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    and Postpartum Depression” by Sarah Soheil, Forozon Sharifi, and Leila Dastmozd (2017) was designed to identify the relationship between delivery type and postpartum depression frequency by comparing vaginal births, emergency caesarean sections, and elective caesarean sections. They stated, “the purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between mode of delivery and postpartum depression so that effective steps [can] be taken to prevent psychological damage” (Soheil, 2017, p. 2).…

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    they tend to try and avoid as much pain as possible and opt for the C-section route vs the natural delivery route. In the past C-sections were not very common but from 2000 to 2007 there has been an increase. According to the article Caesarean Births are at a High in the U.S. “C-sections in the U.S. have reached 32% in 2007, the highest rate ever and has become a common practice in American hospitals.…

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    Mutans In Children

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    association was observed between Caesarean delivery and initial acquisition and transmission of S. mutans in a mother-infant cohort. Analysis of the data showed that an infant born by C-section from a mother with a low socioeconomic status, and who experienced tooth decay, acquired S. mutans earlier than did a normal vaginally born infant. The researchers discovered that the mode of delivery significantly affected the time of acquisition of S. mutans in infants, and that C-section infants became…

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    children have been so different since before they were even born. My pregnancies was different. I Gain a lot of weight with Troy. While i was pregnant with Emily I did not have any cravings but with Troy i craved chinese food. I had to have caesarean section…

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    come down the birth canal, therefore I would have to get a caesarean section. Once those words left his mouth I began to panic and cry even though my mother was beside me I still didn't want to be cut open, so after waiting about an hour the nurses wheeled me down the surgery room to begin the procedure. I had calmed down, knowing that in the next twenty minutes my child would be brought into this world. As the doctors and nurses began caesarean I started to doze off from the medicine. At 1:47…

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    out a Caesarean section, which meant the delivery of James was delayed. He ended up not getting enough oxygen to his brain, which left him with cerebral palsy, this could have been avoided. The hospital owed Suzanne…

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    Similarly, Hawson (2001) say that for a woman who considers herself healthy to be classified as “at high risk” increases the risk for complications. This is demonstrated in the increase of caesarean section rates. In an effort to control all risk for the mother, infant and maternity practitioner, caesarean sections are performed. Yet this intervention comes with its own risk. The problem for midwives is to work in this increasingly constrained environment while providing flexible woman centred…

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    In the book, City of Thorns: nine lives in the world’s largest refugee camp, by Ben Rawlance, the stories of the lives of nine refugees present the struggles and frustrations of the tangled lives in a refugee camp with on-going conflict. There is a lot of different issues occurring throughout their experiences in the camps, some very horrific and life threatening to these individuals. Although the book focus more on the men in the camps, the experiences the women goes through demonstrate that…

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    too close to finals than she is comfortable with, then she can elect to schedule a cesarean section. This is what the women in Hollywood do. The ones that are too posh to push (Weaver). The ones that don’t want to go through labor. Is this ethical? A cesarean section, or C-section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through a woman’s abdomen wall and uterus by way of incision. Sometimes C-sections are performed for emergency medical conditions such as the baby not getting enough…

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    1.1 Pregnancy and Childbirth Pregnancy period is one of the wonderful phases of a woman's life. Each and every moment during this period is very precious for them. They spend each and every day in pleasant anticipation, waiting for a normal delivery. Pregnant women will face a lot of emotional issues, mainly due to hormonal changes. This will result in unusual mood swings. When a woman is pregnant for the first time, the fear will be more, as she is not aware of many things. This is the time…

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