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  2. Begin by filling in your scheduled surgery details, including the name of your doctor and the date of your procedure.
  3. Review the preoperative checklist carefully. Note any specific instructions regarding food and drink before surgery, and ensure you understand them.
  4. Complete the sections for your preoperative appointment details, including location, doctor’s name, date, and time.
  5. Fill out any necessary information regarding anesthesia consultations and lab orders as indicated in the packet.
  6. Make sure to read through all recovery instructions provided in the document to prepare for post-surgery care.

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Classification CategoryDescription 1 Immediate threat to the life of the woman or fetus 2 Maternal or fetal compromise that is not immediately life-threatening 3 No maternal or fetal compromise but needs early delivery 4 Elective delivery timed to suit woman or staff
Disposable C-section Packs are specially designed to contain everything surgical needed to perform Caesarean birth in Operating Room, They are packed sterile to save time and reduce the costs of operating room set-up. Due for its excellent quality, this packing for caesarean is very popular in various hospital.
Shaving or waxing before a c-section Your midwife may ask you to stop shaving or waxing your pubic hair a few days before your c-section. This is to reduce the risk of your c-section wound becoming infected.
A C-section pouch, also known as an apron belly or mummy tummy, is a collection of excess skin and that develops above the surgical scar after caesarean delivery. Its primarily caused by the stretching and subsequent weakening of the abdominal muscles due to the surgical procedure and the pregnancy itself.
What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag for C-section Water Bottle. Staying hydrated is key to your recovery. C-section pants (or comfortable underwear) Comfy Slip-On Shoes. Nursing Pillow. Loose Comfortable Clothing. Eye Mask Earplugs. Arnica Cream. Belly Band for C-section.

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There are three types of C-sections: elective, unplanned, and emergency. Elective C-sections are scheduled in advance due to concerns about the safety of vaginal delivery. In contrast, emergency C-sections are performed when complications arise during labour.
Your c-section shelf may only last a few weeks or months before it goes away but for some women, the bulge remains for years.

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