Why does posh spice have c sections




















Marcus Setchell, who will be assisted by Dr. Alan Farthing. Ashton said its best to find an obstetrician "as soon as the pregnancy test is positive.

More often than not, patients go to a practice with a few doctors and get whichever one is available on the day they go into labor. But Middleton's pregnancy hasn't always been easy. In December, she was hospitalized with hyperemesis gravidarum, a rare but acute form of morning sickness that typically results in weight loss.

The illness forced the royal family to announce the pregnancy early. Middleton likely saw Farthing once a month until she was about 28 weeks pregnant, twice a month until she reached 36 weeks and once a week after that, according to the U.

As the duchess gets closer to her due date, she probably has a birth plan, which includes where she'll deliver and whether she'll do so with or without painkillers. She wanted to at least try to experience a natural birth so she watched her sister give birth. Maybe this was a better out. Camilla Alves Image source: hubmesh. Without an epidural, mind you. Pink Image source: aceshowbiz. The singer and husband, Carey Hart, wanted an unmedicated, natural birth.

Bethenny Frankel Image source: dailymail. Go mummas! The rate rose by 53 percent between and alone. She was delivered naturally at a healthy 7 lbs and it was the best experience of both of our lives. Early speculation began because more women - not just those who are at high risk - are choosing to schedule a Caesarean rather than waiting for labor to begin. It is often called the "Posh push," so named for Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham, who with her husband soccer legend David Beckham, had four children by planned C-section.

Women say a C-section is more convenient, less painful and prevents vaginal stretching. Although it isn't impossible for a woman to give birth naturally after a previous Caesarean, few do - usually on the advice of their obstetrician, due to the risk of old scar tissue rupturing during labour.

The more operations a woman has, the more scar tissue is produced, increasing the risk of the uterus becoming stuck to either the bladder or the bowel, again leading to greater risk of complications and further surgery. In this case, the risk is said to be one in Babies born naturally are understood to have a much lower risk of respiratory problems, and are also exposed to protective bacteria as they pass through the birth canal, helping their immune system to develop.



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