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This video is a brief overview of Infectious Diseases. We will take a look at what they are, some terms used to describe characteristics of infectious diseases and different types. Historically, infectious diseases were the main cause of deaths around the world. Even now, they are a significant global public health issue leading to millions of deaths each year.
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Most women recover in the hospital for 3 to 4 days. When you get home, try to give yourself a break.
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So, you’re pregnant and wondering about C-sections. Here’s what you need to know about the procedure and the recovery.
What to Expect When: Your Baby is Born by C-section
Before
32 percent of babies are delivered via C-section in the United States. Some are planned, while others aren’t. Possible reasons for a scheduled C-section: You’re having multiples, your baby is breech or you develop preeclampsia or eclampsia.
Possible reasons for an unplanned C-section: Labor doesn’t start, labor stalls, exhaustion or fetal distress.
During
You’ll have an IV and anesthesia. The doctor will make two incisions, one in your lower abdomen and one on your uterus. You won’t see anything. Most women stay awake. The procedure lasts about 10 minutes, plus 30 minutes or so to stitch you back up.
You should be able to see and hear baby right away. You’ll probably be able to hold her, too.
After
Most women recover in the hospital for three to four days. When you’re discharged, the doctor will ask you to take it easy for a few more weeks.
You may feel: fatigue, uterine contractions, lochia, breast engorgement or incision pain.
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To care for your incision: Keep it clean, wear loose tops and pants, expose your scar to air to promote healing.
It’s normal if the incision itches, pulls, feels numb or changes colors. If you have a fever, or if the incision site gets red or oozy, call your doctor.
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