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How will a c-section affect my ability to have children in the future?
Most women who have had a c-section can go on to have vaginal deliveries in the future, but the risk of complications may be higher. A c-section scar may also increase the risk of placenta previa or placenta accreta in subsequent pregnancies. This is because the scar from the c-section may have damaged or weakened the uterine wall, making it more likely for the placenta to attach too deeply or too close to the cervix. This can cause complications like placenta previa or placenta accreta.
How long does it take to recover from a c-section, and what can I do to speed up the healing process?
Recovery time varies, but it typically takes 4-6 weeks to fully recover from a C-section. To speed up the healing process, it's helpful to rest, stay hydrated, and take pain medication as needed. Avoid lifting heavy objects, strenuous activity, and driving until cleared by your doctor. Additionally, gently massaging the incision area, wearing a supportive belly wrap, and making sure to eat a healthy diet with plenty of protein, fiber, and fluids can help with the healing process. Exercise can be beneficial as well, but it's best to start off slowly and gradually increase intensity as directed by your doctor.
How is a c-section performed, and what can I expect during the procedure?
In a C-section, the mother's lower half is numb by anesthesia. The baby is then delivered through an incision in the abdomen and uterus.
Anesthesia helps to reduce pain and the incision allows the doctor access to the baby without putting the baby or mother at risk. The procedure typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour. After delivery, the mother usually needs to stay in the hospital for a few days in order to monitor her recovery from the anesthesia and the surgery
When should you consult a paediatrician for your newborn?
In high risk pregnancies, Pediatrician maybe involved even before the baby is born as part of a multi-disciplinary team managing the mother and unborn baby. For normal pregnancies, it is advisable to consult Pediatrician from birth. Frequent visits in the first few years are needed for regular vaccinations, diet advice, growth and development monitoring. Ensuring regular follow-ups are essential to build a rapport between parents and the doctor in order to be able to do the right thing for the baby at every stage of life.
What role does a pediatrician have and what can they diagnose?
Paediatricians have a wide range of responsibilities which include: Being present in the labor room or Operation theatre during delivery of the baby, providing essential newborn care and any Resuscitation if required. In our hospital, we have a team of Newborn care specialists (Neonatologists) available for Essential Newborn Care. If baby requires any close monitoring or special care or is born preterm or low birth weight, baby will be managed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Providing regular Out-patient and In-patient care of pediatric patients Conduct well visits and follow-up baby from birth, advise and address concerns regarding child’s diet Keep a track of child’s illnesses, growth and development Administer vaccinations to prevent vaccine-preventable illnesses To provide care during acute illness, diagnose and prescribe appropriate medication as per age and weight of the child. To advise parents about likely cause of illness, order investigations and advise on hospitalisation if necessary. Facilities for the same are available at Aster Women and Children’s including Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for care of very sick children. To refer the child with any chronic health condition to the concerned Speciality and play an active role as Primary care provider in the management of the child alongwith the Specialist
Who is a Paediatrician?
A paediatrician is a doctor who specializes in providing medical care for children, adolescents and young adults (from birth -18 years of age). These doctors prevent, detect and manage any physical, behavioural and developmental issues that may occur in a child and offer right advice to ensure their healthy growth and development.
Can my newborn baby be suffering from pulmonary disease?
A newborn baby may have Newborn respiratory distress syndrome if the lungs are not fully developed and are not providing enough oxygen, which may cause breathing difficulty. This condition has been usually observed in newborn babies.
Is asthma in children allergic?
Asthma is not allergic but children having allergies or having a family history of allergies are more susceptible to asthma. If a child having asthma also have allergies it can worsen the symptoms of asthma
Can respiratory diseases be allergic?
Yes, respiratory diseases can be allergic and affect breathing in children. If, the child is creating a wheezing sound while breathing or if there is rapid breathing or shortness of breath it might be a sign of allergic respiratory infection. A dry cough with clear mucus also indicates that it can be an allergy.
What common clinical tests would the doctor suggest if my child is suffering from pulmonary disease?
The doctor might suggest following tests for your child depending upon the symptoms Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy X-ray Pulmonary function testing Sweat chloride test Bronchoalveolar lavage Laryngoscopy Skin prick test