Articles for tag: C Section, Vaginal Birth

Karla News

Celebrities Don’t Want Vaginal Tearing: Should You?

Recent mom-to-be Christina Aguilera commented she had a C-section to prevent vaginal tearing, just like fellow singing sensation Britney Spears. She gave birth to her two boys through C-section also. Delivering by C-section is a popular choice for many celebrities, regardless if they require it or not. So what’s the big fuss about vaginal tearing? ...

Karla News

Risks of Elective C-Section – What You Should Know

This article will outline some of the risks of elective c-section. While the risks are the same with a c-section you didn’t choose, it is important to understand that it you elect to have a c-section, you are signing up for a potential host of problems. I don’t mean for this article to judge. I ...

Karla News

External Cephalic Version: Turning a Breech Baby

Most babies are in a head-down or vertex position just before birth making a vaginal birth usually safe and possible. Sometimes the baby will be in position with the buttocks or feet first in the mother’s uterus. This is known as a breech baby or breech birth. Many more complications can occur during a vaginal ...

Karla News

Benefits of Red Raspberry Leaf Tea During Pregnancy

For centuries herbs have been used as medicine and the results are often very beneficial. Herbal remedies can be used to treat illness, maintain and promote good health and prepare the body for changes such as those during pregnancy. Much of our allopathic medicine used today came from herbs. Not all herbal remedies are recommended ...

Karla News

Doctors Push for VBACs Even with Twins

Lying in my hospital bed after my second daughter was born, I felt sorry for my roommate who had just had her second baby surgically delivered by cesarean section. Although both of us had our first babies delivered by C-section (my older child was breech and couldn’t be safely turned), my roommate opted to have ...

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My Failed VBAC

When I found out I was pregnant only seven months after having a Cesarean section (C-section), I immediately knew I wanted to attempt a vaginal birth after Cesarean (VBAC). I did everything I could to promote my chances of a successful VBAC – kept my weight gain under control, drank red raspberry leaf tea, saw ...