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  2. Resuscitative hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    It cannot survive outside the womb, but also cannot survive inside the womb after maternal death. In this case, there is no way to save the fetus but performing a hysterotomy can save the woman. [4] Conversely, if the fetus has reached the point of viability, a prompt birth via Caesarean section offers the best chance of survival. [4]

  3. Coffin birth - Wikipedia

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    Coffin birth, also known as postmortem fetal extrusion, [1] [2] is the expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of the decomposing body of a deceased pregnant woman due to increasing pressure from intra-abdominal gases.

  4. Failures at L.A. hospital led to patient's death after C ...

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    Faulty practices at a Los Angeles hospital led to a patient hemorrhaging to death hours after giving birth by cesarean section, a state investigation found.

  5. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] A trial of vaginal birth after C-section may be possible. [2] The World Health Organization recommends that caesarean section be performed only when medically necessary. [3] [4] A C-section typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. [2] It may be done with a spinal block, where the woman is awake, or under general anesthesia. [2]

  6. Pregnant woman commits suicide after being denied a cesarean ...

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    A Chinese woman who was 41 weeks pregnant committed suicide after her family refused to let her have a cesarean section birth, according to the South China Morning Post.. The 26-year-old woman ...

  7. Delivery after previous caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    The court held that the rights of the fetus at or near birth outweighed the rights of Pemberton to determine her own medical care. [27] [28] She was physically forced to stop laboring, and taken to the hospital, where a c-section was performed. [26] Her suit against the hospital was dismissed. [26]

  8. The Rise Of The 'Gentle C-Section' - AOL

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    During her son’s birth via C-section in May, Jenna Jonaitis watched her baby come out of her body. ... united right away—this modernized version comes with the goal of making cesareans more ...

  9. Self-inflicted caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    (For comparison: a typical C-section incision is 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long, horizontal and well below the navel, the Pfannenstiel incision.) After operating on herself for an hour, she reached inside her uterus and pulled out her baby boy. [3] She then severed the umbilical cord with a pair of scissors and became unconscious. [3]