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		<title>C-Section Risks and Benefits: Deciding How to Deliver Your Baby</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A caesarean section, or C-section, is a surgery that is used to deliver babies. The procedure can be done under general anesthesia or with a spinal block. An incision is made through the lower abdomen followed by a second incision to open the uterus. The baby is delivered, and stitches are used to close up...</p>
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<p>A caesarean section, or C-section, is a surgery that is used to deliver babies. The procedure can be done under general anesthesia or with a spinal block. An incision is made through the lower abdomen followed by a second incision to open the uterus. The baby is delivered, and stitches are used to close up both incisions.</p>
<p><strong>Do I Need a C-Section?</strong></p>
<p>Women who are at a higher risk for complications with a vaginal birth may be advised to have a C-section instead. This may be done if the mother has high blood pressure, is having twins, or experiences breech birth, obstructed labor, or complications with the umbilical cord or placenta.</p>
<p><strong>C-Section Risks</strong></p>
<p>Women who undergo a C-section will take longer to recover. There are other potential risks like surgical injury. This can happen if the baby is accidentally nicked when the incisions are made. Babies born by C-section have a higher risk of developing transient tachypnea. This respiratory problem includes abnormally fast breathing and can occur within a few days of birth. Other potential risks include:</p>
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<li>Increased bleeding</li>
<li>Wound infection</li>
<li>Blood clots</li>
<li>Anesthesia reactions</li>
<li>Uterus lining inflammation</li>
<li>Increased risk for subsequent pregnancies</li>
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<p><strong>C-Section Benefits</strong></p>
<p>For women who have medical conditions or other concerns, a C-section may offer a safer alternative to vaginal birth. You also will not experience the pain of contractions and will have no tearing in the vagina or back passage. <a href="https://www.whmcenter.com/contact/">Contact your Women’s Health and Menopause Center OB/GYN</a> to find out if a C-section is the best option for you.</p>
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		<title>Recognizing the Signs of Postpartum Depression</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that affects women after pregnancy. This mental health condition can appear from the first day after giving birth but usually starts two to three weeks later. New moms often experience powerful emotions, but postpartum depression describes a more severe and longer-lasting condition. Common Signs of Postpartum Depression New mothers,...</p>
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<p>Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that affects women after pregnancy. This mental health condition can appear from the first day after giving birth but usually starts two to three weeks later. New moms often experience powerful emotions, but postpartum depression describes a more severe and longer-lasting condition.</p>
<p><strong>Common Signs of Postpartum Depression</strong></p>
<p>New mothers, their partners, and their friends and family should learn how to recognize the signs of postpartum depression. It’s not always easy for the sufferer to see that what they are experiencing is a real problem that requires medical attention.</p>
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<li><strong>Feeling Overwhelmed</strong> – Feeling overwhelmed is normal for new moms, but feeling extremely overwhelmed is something else. It’s okay to think that being a parent is difficult. However, if the feelings are more along the lines of “I can’t do this, I’m never going to be able to do this,” then you may need professional help.</li>
<li><strong>Feeling Guilty</strong> – Other symptoms can lead to feelings of guilt. The new mother thinks that she should be doing a better job handling her emotions. She may feel like her baby deserves a better caregiver. This can become oppressive enough to make a new mother believe that her child would be better off without her.</li>
<li><strong>Not Bonding with Baby</strong> – Postpartum depression can also cause issues with bonding between mother and baby.</li>
<li><strong>Irritability and Anger</strong> &#8211; The condition can cause new moms to feel angry and irritable with a lack of patience.</li>
<li><strong>Feeling Numb &amp; Empty</strong> – New moms with postpartum depression may also notice deep sadness and feelings of emptiness or being numb.</li>
<li><strong>Sleep Problems</strong> – Postpartum depression can cause irregular sleep. When the mother manages to fall asleep, she may wake up and not be able to rest.</li>
<li><strong>Eating Disorders</strong> – An eating disorder may also appear and can include not eating or overeating.</li>
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<p>If you experience any of the above symptoms after giving birth, <a href="https://www.whmcenter.com/contact/">contact your Women’s Health and Menopause Center OB/GYN</a> right away to schedule an appointment.</p>
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