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The organs surrounding the uterus, like the bladder and intestines, are moved aside during a C-section delivery but not removed. The idea that your organs are taken out and basically put on the operating table next to you is an urban legend, Dr. Cackovic said.
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Read More »When it comes to pregnancy, there are two major types of delivery: vaginal and Cesarean-section (C-section). Surgery is performed with an incision made in the pregnant person's abdomen and uterus, so the baby can be taken directly from the uterus instead of traveling through the birth canal. About one in three deliveries were via C-section in 2020. C-sections are the most performed surgeries in the US. Although some individuals might expect or schedule to have a C-section, the majority of C-section births occur if a complication happens during the delivery process. Should you find yourself needing a C-section to deliver your baby, here's what to expect.
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Read More »The doctor then puts pressure on the uterus, and the baby is squeezed through this incision, similar to how the baby would come through the vagina. Of note, many people report feeling a lot of pressure and tugging from the doctor squeezing the baby out. "While pain receptors are blocked with general anesthesia, they deal with pain only—not the sensations of pressure. That can be anxiety-provoking or feel weird for the woman," Dr. Cackovic said. Some doctors will remove the uterus and repair it (which is called uterine exteriorization) after the baby has been delivered. After, the incisions in your uterus, fascia, and skin are stitched up. Most will get a "bikini cut," meaning the C-section scar is horizontal at the bikini line, but it may also be up and down underneath the belly button. The surgery takes 25 to 30 minutes, Dr. Cackovic said—but sometimes a C-section can last up to an hour or more. The more complicated the surgery is, the longer it can take.
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