Ongoing advances in gynecological surgery mean that there is less and less need for admitting women in hospitals. So much can be done in out-patient settings compared to times gone by.
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Many factors need to be considered. Why did you require a Cesarean delivery? Were there any complications during the CS, or even during the recovery period? Consideration should also be given to potential factors that may have contributed to the baby’s death. Your prevailing health should also be taken into account, informing on the ideal birth spacing for you as an individual.
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It is not unusual that you sometimes find yourself in a poor state of health. It may not necessarily be as a result of any fault on your part. Disease will sometimes catch us unawares, but we must always be ready to mount an appropriate response. The immediate thing is to understand what is afflicting you. Is it of immediate threat to your life?
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Anyone who has ever traveled by air will be familiar with all the safety measures mandated by the airline industry. What gets demonstrated by the crew as safety procedures while aboard is only the tip of the iceberg. There is much more that the ordinary passenger never gets to be aware of. The modern aircraft has mind-boggling inbuilt safety processes, with monitoring of all conceivable eventualities and automation of remedial measures. Some have argued that the weakest link for airline safety is not the machine itself, but the human.
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Patients and doctors tend to maintain a cordial professional relationship most times. And that’s how it should be. Sobriety is required when discussing what ails you, and what treatment options may be appropriate. But every so often, your doctor’s recommendations might be in direct conflict from your own expectations. What happens then?
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