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Caesarean Section

Caesarean section, C-section, or Caesarean birth is the surgical delivery of a baby through a cut (incision) made in the birth parent's abdomen and uterus. Healthcare providers use it when they believe it's safer for the birth parent, the baby, or both. The incision made in the skin may be: Up-and-down (vertical).


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Normal Vaginal Delivery

A vaginal delivery is when a person gives birth through their vagina. It's the most common method of childbirth. During a vaginal birth, your uterus contracts to thin and open your cervix and push your baby out through your vagina (or birth canal).


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High Risk Pregnancy

Pregnancy at high risk means there could be medical issues for the mother, the unborn child, or both. High-risk deliveries are effectively handled with a well-designed birth plan and ongoing medical specialist supervision. However, the days leading up to the big day can be quite stressful, and it's common to feel overwhelmed. Have faith in your spouse. Let him take on some of your feelings if you are feeling them. Since this is a shared beginning for you both, it is only right that you give it your whole attention. Talk discuss your worries and concerns with your physician as well. Nobody is more qualified to update you on your progress. Speak with a psychologist if you're feeling particularly burdened; it could be liberating.


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Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery

A laparoscopy is a surgical procedure in which disease diagnosis and treatment are accomplished by passing long, telescope-like devices through tiny incisions or naturally occurring bodily holes. Often used laparoscopic procedures, diagnostic laparoscopy involves passing an instrument through the abdomen to view the womb and its associated structures, including the fallopian tube and ovaries, from above. It's known as "operative laparoscopy" when it's utilized to treat a medical ailment.


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Myomectomy

Also known as an "open" myomectomy, an abdominal myomectomy is a major surgical procedure. It involves making an incision through the skin on the lower abdomen, known as a "bikini cut," and removing the fibroids from the wall of the uterus. The uterine muscle is then sewn back together using several layers of stitches.


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Vaginal Hysterectomy Surgery

Vaginal hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus through the vagina. During a vaginal hysterectomy, the surgeon detaches the uterus from the ovaries, fallopian tubes and upper vagina, as well as from the blood vessels and connective tissue that support it, before removing the uterus.


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Hysteroscopy

In hysteroscopy an instrument introduced through vagina and cervix to visualize the inside of the womb. It can be either diagnostic (to diagnose the cause leading to infertility) or operative (to treat the condition leading to infertility). There is no cut on the abdomen in hysteroscopy as the instrument is introduced through the natural vaginal opening. It is done under anaesthesia. Hysteroscopy may be required if the sonography shows that there is any abnormality in the uterine endometrium.


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Family Planning

Making decisions about the number of children you desire and when to have them (pregnancy timing and spacing) is known as family planning. In order to lower the dangers to the mother and child, it is advised to wait at least 24 months before attempting another pregnancy.