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Major Obstetric Surgeries

Major Obstetric Surgeries
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Obstetric treatment

Caesarean section

It is a surgical treatment where the baby enters the world by means of an incision in the abdominal cavity of the mother and uterus. It can be planned or done as a last resort if vaginal birth is not possible or safe.

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Forceps delivery

It is a form of guided vaginal childbirth in which the baby's head is pushed via the delivery pathway with the help of forceps. It may be done if the mother can't push the baby out herself or if the baby is in trouble.

Vacuum extraction

This type of guided delivery through the vagina employs a vacuum tool to assist in guiding the head of the baby through the delivery canal. It may be done if the mother can't push the baby out herself or if the baby is in trouble.

Cervical cerclage:

It is a surgery in which a strong thread or suture is used to sew the cervix shut. It can be done while a woman is pregnant to help prevent an early birth in women who have had problems with their cervix in the past, multiple pregnancies, ART (IVF/ICSI).

Dilatation and curettage (D&C):

It is a method of surgery wherein the inner wall of the uterus is removed by scraping or sucked out. It can be used to diagnose or treat abnormal bleeding in the uterus, to remove any leftover tissue after a miscarriage has occurred or to carry out an abortion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A caesarean section, or C-section, is a type of surgery in which the mother’s abdomen and uterus are cut to help the baby come out.

A C-section may be suggested if the baby is in the breech position, if the mother has certain health problems, if labour isn’t going as it should or if there are health concerns about the baby.

Vacuum-assisted delivery is a way to help a baby come out of its mother’s body by attaching a vacuum device to the baby’s head.

Vacuum-assisted delivery may be suggested if there are concerns about the baby’s health, if the mother can’t push well or if the baby isn’t moving down the birth canal.

Forceps delivery is a way to help a baby come out of its mother’s body. A special tool called forceps is used to grasp the baby’s head.

Forceps delivery may be suggested if there are concerns about the baby’s health, if the mother can’t push well, or if the baby isn’t moving down the birth canal.

Both procedures are safe if done by experienced doctors

Cerclage is a surgery in which the cervix is stitched shut to stop early labour or a miscarriage.

Cerclage may be suggested if a woman has had early labour or a miscarriage in the past because of cervical incompetence. This is a condition in which the cervix starts to open and thin before the baby is ready to be born.

Diagnosis or treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding, removal of tissue after a miscarriage and biopsies for the detection of cancer and other conditions are all examples of when D&C might be recommended.

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