Right now, your chances of delivering twins vaginally are 50-50 (which means that your chances of having a C-section are also 50-50), according to Lamaze International. While there’s no way to predict ...
Expecting twins? You probably don’t need to schedule a cesarean section. Most moms can safely give birth without surgery, a big study finds. It’s the latest research to question the need for ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who've undergone a c-section for a pregnancy with two or more infants can usually avoid this operation in future pregnancies with just one infant, according to a ...
The couple documented their experience in detail on Snapchat both ahead of and after Francesca underwent an emergency C-section for their twins—a boy and a girl—whom they welcomed on Nov. 11. Prior to ...
The moment you find out you’re pregnant, the questions start flooding in. One of the biggest decisions you’ll face is how you want to deliver your baby. With C-section rates climbing and natural birth ...
After pushing for two hours with my first child, I was sent to have a C-section. With my second child, I tried for a VBAC but ended with a C-section again. For my last two babies, I just went ahead ...