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Cesarean Delivery: A Reading On

Cesarean section or C-section is a surgical delivery of a baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It may be scheduled or done during labor if complications arise that could endanger the mother or baby. The type of incision, whether vertical or horizontal, depends on factors like the health of the mother and baby. C-sections carry risks like bleeding, infection, and injury that healthcare workers aim to prevent by determining if a C-section would be safer for the situation than a vaginal birth.

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Cesarean Delivery: A Reading On

Cesarean section or C-section is a surgical delivery of a baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It may be scheduled or done during labor if complications arise that could endanger the mother or baby. The type of incision, whether vertical or horizontal, depends on factors like the health of the mother and baby. C-sections carry risks like bleeding, infection, and injury that healthcare workers aim to prevent by determining if a C-section would be safer for the situation than a vaginal birth.

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A Reading on

Cesarean Delivery

In Partial Fulfillment of the


Requirements in NCM 207-RLE

DELIVERY ROOM ROTATION

Submitted to

Mrs. Kristine Grace P. Martije

Clinical Instructor

Bryan James Y. Ompang

Practicing Clinical Instructor

Submitted by:
Ange Klarence Catig Minguito, St. N
BSN 2F-Group 4

October 26,2021
TITLE: Cesarean Delivery

BIBLIOGRAPHY:https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?
id=cesarean-delivery-92-P07768

SUMMARY:
Cesarean birth, also known as C-section, is a kind of surgical delivery o
f a baby through and incision that is done on both a mother's abdomen and ut
erus. This is mainly done by healthcare workers if they think that it is safer for
the mother and/or the baby. The type of incision used usually depends on the
health of both baby and
mother.

There are two kinds of incision which are the vertical and horizontal incision. A
vertical incision, also known as the up-and-down, is an incision which extends
from the mother's belly button to the pubic hairline. While a horizontal is an inc
ision which extends across the pubic hairline and is commonly used since it h
as less bleeding and heals well. Incision used in the uterus can either be verti
cal or horizontal.

A C-section might be scheduled or if a mother experiences complications duri


ng labor. This kind of delivery will be needed if fetal heart rate is abnormal, po
sition of the fetus during birth is abnormal, fetus may be too large, experiencin
g problems during labor, herpes sores in a mother's vagina, if a mother is havi
ng twins, problems in the placenta, and if the mother already had a previous
C-section. In getting a C-section, there are risks or possible complications wh
ich are bleeding, injury to the bowel, delayed return of bowel function, infectio
n in the uterus, wound infection, urinary tract infection, blood clots and if a mot
her already had a c-section before, the placenta might get abnormally separat
ed.
REACTION:
Cesarean section or C-section, also called Cesarean birth is a type of
surgical delivery of a baby. It involves an incision in the mother's abdomen
and uterus. This is planned ahead if a mother develops some pregnancy
complications, as healthcare providers may believe it to be the safest way to
deliver the baby and to avoid more complications, or if a mother considers a
C-section rather than a vaginal birth after a C-section birth previously or what
is also called VBAC. The incision can be up-and-down (vertical) or across
from side-to-side (horizontal).
In regards to nursing education, this reading can provide additional
knowledge about Cesarean birth. Thus, expanding the array of education. The
data input can contribute in giving more effective and efficient nursing care
plans which improves the efficacy of the nursing interventions when dealing
this kind of situation. The given information will help also in nursing practice.
Nursing practice is very crucial especially when aiding in this kind of
circumstance. This reading will help the nurses enhance their care rendered
to patients. There will be an enhanced, accurate and more precise nursing
practice as a result. As for the nurse researchers, this reading can greatly
contribute as this can provide broad outline about C-section. Along with the
information, this reading also gives insights on the proper way of addressing
such situation, thus, filling the knowledge gaps. It will also be easier for
researchers to acquire and gather data regarding this topic.

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