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Or did she see it another way, her Caesarean birth out of him?
A major motivation for reducing the number of Caesarean births is the additional cost.
A Caesarean birth is two to five times more likely to result in the mother's death than natural birth.
It is possible, though unlikely, that the Caesarean birth group was inherently at higher risk, the authors said.
The study involved women who had never had Caesarean births previously.
His caesarean birth left him slightly crippled for the rest of his life.
Doctors usually earn 20 to 40 percent more and hospitals may double their revenue with a Caesarean birth.
The program reduced the percentage of Caesarean births to 11.5 percent from 17.5 percent in two years.
There are several reasons that a woman might elect a Caesarean birth, including the convenience of advance scheduling.
Inductions also make more likely a Caesarean birth - major abdominal surgery, with a long recovery period.
Expectant mothers were scheduled for Caesarean births to reduce birthing time.
The bill also provides for four days of care after Caesarean births, twice the current standard in many managed-care contracts.
To a large extent, he said, the anxious atmosphere surrounding malpractice helped bring on the increase in Caesarean births.
Caesarean birth is not recommended unless complications develop during vaginal birth.
Studies have shown there is a link between voluntary caesarean birth and an increased prevalence of bronchiolitis.
Of a total of 4.18 million live births in 1990, there were approximately 949,000 Caesarean births, according to the report.
Caesarean births generally cost about $2,000 more than vaginal births.
During my daughter's Caesarean birth, the scalpel nicked her about a quarter inch from her left eye.
He agreed, however, that the proper rate of Caesarean births should be about 12 to 16 of every 100 births.
After the Caesarean birth, these animals are introduced to their natural microflora in a stepwise fashion.
It reflects the memory of an early Caesarean birth involving a heroine of the deluge.
He established guidelines for operative deliveries and set up a board that reviews the reasons for all Caesarean births.
The rate of Caesarean births for first pregnancies increased to 29.1 percent of all births, continuing a trend.
There were even messages from people who are against Caesarean births, the type that Ms. Spears underwent, he said.
There was a pregnancy monitored by sonograms, a Caesarean birth and then the news: Anna had been born with "a rare association of physical problems."
Could one perform a Caesarean section on a dead woman?
He performed a Caesarean section by the side of the road.
"Can you imagine doing a Caesarean section in this situation?"
A decision was taken to deliver the child by Caesarean section.
And sometimes a woman who needs a Caesarean section may have to wait, she said, because no doctor is free to do it.
The baby was delivered in a Caesarean section but died three hours later.
She is delivered by Caesarean section of a 1-pound 8-ounce daughter.
The girls, the couple's first children, were delivered by Caesarean section.
A decision was made that the delivery should be by Caesarean section.
She delivered the child by caesarean section in November 2000.
Her baby died after an emergency Caesarean section was performed.
She died on the operating table, moments after a Caesarean section.
The reason for the previous caesarean section should not be present in the current pregnancy.
After eight hours of labor, her daughter was delivered by Caesarean section.
The child, about two months premature, was delivered by Caesarean section.
This is similar to a Caesarean section, but requires a smaller cut.
She was remembering the birth of her first child, by Caesarean section.
At the time, 23.5 percent of babies were delivered by Caesarean section.
In 1993, they gave birth to a daughter by Caesarean section, but she died hours after being born.
As a result, babies usually need to be delivered by Caesarean section.
"I can't take the test because my dog is having a Caesarean section."
She later gave birth to a healthy son by emergency Caesarean section.
But doctors performed a Caesarean section to remove her baby boy.
She is believed to be the only woman to have performed a successful Caesarean section on herself.
She probably died at his birth; some sources speak of a caesarean section.
The cesarean birth rate during the study period was 7.6 percent.
It can also be used if a cesarean birth becomes necessary.
If induction does not work, a cesarean birth is necessary.
The need for a cesarean birth during a labor in progress is primarily based on the baby's and mother's conditions.
A cesarean birth is a surgical procedure done with anesthesia.
Some conditions or problems that may require a cesarean birth can be identified before labor begins.
An often overlooked aspect of maternal health is the psychological risks and implications that a Cesarean birth can have.
Support for women healing from Cesarean birth.
However, cesarean birth has a negative image in Japan, and is often perceived as suggestive that a woman was incompetent or deficient.
Many cesarean births are done on an emergency basis when maternal or fetal problems or complications develop during labor.
In the past, a woman who had one cesarean birth then had to have all of her other babies delivered by cesarean also.
All family practitioners are trained to perform Cesarean births in an emergency and also to assist other specialists in doing the procedure.
(There have been efforts to find out if cesarean births are less likely to be a problem, says Atnip, but the evidence is inconclusive).
Your baby may be born weighing less than normal, may have other health problems, and may need to be delivered early or by cesarean birth.
He said he had already created a review process at Presbyterian under which every Cesarean birth will be subjected to clinical review.
The recommendations came as part of a scientific review on elective cesarean birth sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.
Persistence of asynclitism can cause problems with dystocia, and has often been associated with cesarean birth.
A cesarean birth (C-section) is one in which the baby is delivered through an incision in the mother's lower abdomen and uterus.
If you have had a cesarean delivery before, you may have a choice between a vaginal trial of labor and a planned cesarean birth.
Elective cesarean births appear to be on the rise in the U.S. despite a lack of evidence about their potential risks and benefits, the panel said.
Whereas, on Valentine's Day there is a 3.6 percent increase in spontaneous births and a 12.1 percent increase in cesarean births.
These physician anesthesiology specialists help women manage their pain during labor and delivery both during natural vaginal births as well as cesarean births.
Studies estimate that up to 18% of all cesarean births may be because of CDMR, but the actual figures are not clear.
Cohen, Marion Deutsche, A flower garden : all about it : the diary of a woman's thoughts after cesarean birth.
If at any time the mother's condition worsens or the baby is not doing well, her doctor will recommend delivering the baby either vaginally or by cesarean birth.
As with her first child, she had to have a cesarean section.
What do you need to know about having a cesarean section?
When should I call my doctor after a cesarean section?
Those who had given birth by cesarean section were the least likely to report such problems.
Some of these problems can be dealt with using Cesarean section.
"We may have to do a cesarean section," I told her.
But it was no small thing to force a competent young woman to have a cesarean section.
But I think we can plan on taking the baby by cesarean section."
May require a cesarean section for delivery of the baby.
In most cases, the baby will need to be delivered, sometimes by emergency cesarean section.
This lower risk, in turn, makes it less likely that delivery by cesarean section will be needed.
I then realized that she had both me and Sue by cesarean section.
Morgan was revealed to have been born by Cesarean section.
In a hospital on Earth the physician would probably have performed a cesarean section.
This page goes over the reasons and explains the two types of cesarean section.
Read more about the recommendations for cesarean section and herpes.
If I were in the middle of a cesarean section and things went pear-shaped, there was no way out.
She had a Cesarean section, and a little before midnight the three babies were delivered.
In most cases, doctors do cesarean sections because of problems that arise during labor.
It is more common in women who have had uterine surgery, including a cesarean section.
Early detection can reduce the need for emergency cesarean sections.
Pregnancy and childbirth (especially if you had a cesarean section).
Situations in which a cesarean section may be used include:
Another term that has been used is "planned elective cesarean section".
One vet suggested a cesarean section, something I was reluctant to put her, and all of us, through.
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The company's channel bar, however, will still be part of Windows 98, just one click away from the first screen.
Presently there is a longitudinal channel bar remaining in the quarry.
Channels could be displayed in a Channel Bar.
They have been categorized into levee, flood basin, channel bar/ point bar and paleo-channel deposits.
The company caught the eye of the Justice Department with its plan to grant spots on its opening Windows screen, on the so-called channel bar.
In Windows 98, the operating system and Internet browsing software are seamlessly integrated with a "channel bar" of featured Web sites, including Microsoft's.
The sites on the channel bar include ones produced by Walt Disney, Time Warner and Microsoft's on-line offerings, among others.
The library includes bolts, screws, washers, nuts, joints, rivets, studs, L-bars, tapered channel bars, and parts used in the design of heat exchangers and other devices.
Steve Wadsworth, a Disney vice president, said that Microsoft threatened to pull Disney's logo - an easy link to the company's Web site - from its Windows channel bar.
He also showed how it was possible for computer owners to remove both the icon for Microsoft's browser and the web browser "channel bar" feature, which Microsoft has hailed as an innovation.
The channel bar, which has been part of the most recent version of the Internet Explorer browser, allows the user to put together a selection of Internet web sites, much like channels on a television.
In that case, he was charged with stabbing a 15-year-old outside a Broad Channel bar in 2002, but the defendant in that case died in an accident before the case could go to trial.
A good part of Mr. Harris's testimony dealt with the exclusionary contract Microsoft forced Intuit to sign so that Microsoft would include a link to Quicken's Web site on the "channel bar."
Every year Richard Stafford, who plays the fiddle at O'Flaherty's Irish Channel bar in the French Quarter, tells himself, "I'm sick of Mardi Gras," the traffic jams and the crowds.
On new machines, the computer maker decides whether you see the channel bar with Mickey Mouse and the Tasmanian Devil and whether you start browsing files and folders the classic double-click way or use single-clicking.
They also want Microsoft to allow PC makers to choose what appears on the Windows main screen, or desktop, where the company now promotes its Internet commerce services and those of companies that pay for a position on the Windows "channel bar."
The first-screen option for PC makers - reported over the weekend by News.com, an on-line computer news service - means the manufacturers will not have to display Microsoft's "channel bar" on the screen users see first when they turn on their computers.
Another part of the Government's antitrust suit charges Microsoft with forcing Internet service companies to support Internet Explorer, not Netscape, in exchange for receiving promotional space on a part of the main Windows screen known as the Channel Bar.
Besides, Microsoft said, the remaining agreements "expire on September 30, 1998, and Microsoft has informed" the relevant companies "that Microsoft will not be renewing any of those agreements because the Channel Bar concept has not been sufficiently popular with consumers and is thus being discontinued."
The channel bar, however, has not gathered as much steam as other portals, and Microsoft announced plans in March to drop the bar from the 5.0 version of Internet Explorer around the same time that the Senate began inquiries into contracts between the company and the companies with space on the channel bar.
Horizontal bracing was provided by (wrought iron) channel iron.
The company's products included bar iron, railroad spikes, channel iron, and track rails for use in mines.
The framework was typically simple angle or channel iron and various surplus motorcycle and automotive parts were used.
Rare channel iron deposits are rendered uneconomic because of a silica cement proving too durable for easy mining and crushing.
Most channel irons are upgraded via washing of the pisolite gravels to remove the cements and matrix.
They can shear flat plate, angle iron, round and square bar stock as well as punch plates, angles, I-beam and channel iron.
Channel iron systems typically form within a depression on the Tertiary 'Hamersley Surface', and form several pods downstream on the palaeodrainage.
The Channel Iron Deposits (CID) of The Hamersley Province, Western Australia.
Genesis of the Channel Iron deposits (CID) of the Pilbara of Western Australia.
TRPML1 is believed to channel iron ions across the endosome/lysosome membrane into the cell and so its malfunction causes cellular iron deficiency.
The channels show typical fluvial sedimentary morphology, with channel scours truncating or incising the channel iron deposits, and rare examples of graded bedding, and so on.
Although channel iron deposits are typically low-grade at 53% to 57% Fe in-situ, they are composed of goethite-limonite which are hydrated iron oxide species.
The work, created by the artist Forrest Myers in 1973, was called "The Wall" and consisted of horizontal projections from 42 existing channel irons on the Houston Street side of the building.
The water content of channel iron deposits (quoted as Loss on Ignition) is from 7% to 12%, which is the highest of all iron ore types, generally due to the presence of goethite-limonite.
Channel iron deposits (CID) are iron-rich fluvial sedimentary deposits of possible Miocene age occupying meandering palaeochannels in the Early to Mid-Tertiary Hamerlsey palaeosurface of Western Australia.
Channel iron deposits are an important source of iron ore, with the deposits at Yandi and Robe River accounting for approximately 47% of iron ore mined from the Hamerley Iron province.
These are commonly available in steel and aluminum; the names "angle iron" and "channel iron" are still commonly used (informally) even though their literal namesake, wrought iron, has been replaced by steel and aluminum for most uses.
Two factors that lowered its cost of manufacture, and thus its sales price, were that it was made partially from off-the-shelf components, and that its steel channel iron frame eliminated the need for large, heavy castings for the transmission and rear end (as were often used in tractors of the era).
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