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Caesarean Section


How to Repair Bladder Injury During Cesarean Section?
The Caesarean section ranks amongst the most frequently performed surgical procedures worldwide. Approximately one in every four births in the UK are by C-Section, and that rate has been rising year on year for the past few decades. With its rise has come an inevitable increase in the complications associated with abdominal surgery and one that has been frequently discussed by Obstetricians is bladder injury. Bladder injury during caesarean section is rare. It is however the

Dr. Deepa Srinivasan
Apr 198 min read


What to Eat After Caesarean Section for Fast Recovery
A caesarean section is major abdominal surgery. Your body has just been through an incredible journey and what you choose to eat in the coming weeks and months can genuinely impact how quickly you recover. This isn’t about restrictive dieting or calorie counting whilst bleary-eyed and sleep deprived due to your new bundle of joy. It is about giving your body the right nutrients so that your incision can heal properly, your energy levels can stay steady, and you feel like YOU

Dr. Deepa Srinivasan
Mar 257 min read


When is a Caesarean Section Necessary? Key Medical Reasons Explained
Caesarean sections occur in roughly 1 in 3 births in the UK. Figures released by the National Maternity and Perinatal Audit showed that there were 38.9% of births by caesarean section in England, Scotland and Wales in 2023. This figure is up from 25% in 2015–16, examining close to 600,000 births in total. It’s a huge jump and begs the question that pregnant women are asking every day, when is a caesarean section necessary, and what makes it the best option for you and your ba

Dr. Deepa Srinivasan
Mar 207 min read
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