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star Abdominal exercises after a c-section
After a cesarean section, how can you get your abdomen back in shape? Lisa Stone, an ACE-certified Pre-and Post-Natal Fitness Instructor, has some suggestions to consider along with your caregiver's advice.  popular

star Anxious fathers make caesarean ops more painful for mothers
Fathers who are anxious during a caesarean operation may increase the pain experienced by the mother after the delivery of their baby, according to new research published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine.

star Anxious fathers make caesareans worse for mothers
Helping prepare the birth partner for a caesarean could help reduce the pain experienced by the mother.

star Breastfeeding after cesarean
Question: "I am scheduled for a cesarean on Monday. This will be my third child and second section. I need advice for getting through the first couple of weeks. I am bound and determined to breastfeed this baby for at le

star C-section delivery and cavities in newborns
A new study by NYU dental researchers suggests that women with dental caries (cavities) who deliver Caesarean-section babies should pay special attention to their newborns' oral health.

star C-section pain
I gave birth to my first child by cesarean section three weeks ago and I'm still experiencing a lot of pain and discomfort. Is this normal?

star Caesarean births pose higher risks for mother and baby
Women having a non-emergency caesarean birth have double the risk of illness or even death compared to a vaginal birth, according to a study from Latin America.

star Cesarean rates hit all-time high - Midwives sound alarm
The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) released a response to recent data released by the National Center for Healthcare Statistics (NCHS) showing a national cesarean section rate of 24.4% -- an all-time high.

star Cesarean recovery: What nobody tells you
It's a subject that pregnancy books tend to gloss over and prenatal instructors choose to ignore: exactly how your body will feel after a cesarean birth.

star Do twins need to be delivered via cesarean?
Does a twin pregnancy always have to end in a cesarean birth? Obstetrical Nurse Wanda Steele discusses the various factors to be considered when preparing for a multiple birth.

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