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This is the second version of the photo gallery after we lost our website in the great disk crash of July, 2000. The photos were taken in April, 1995 and are of the birth of my son, Phelan. While I ...
www.fensende.com/Users/swnymph/csect/gallery.html
Upside: Graphic pictures of writers individual c-section
Downside: Dark site design
Here are the basics of cesarean section surgery in picture format from the beginning of the surgery to birth and the repair.
pregnancy.about.com/od/cesareansection/ss/cesarean.htm
Upside: Detailed, graphic information on the cesarean section procedure
Downside: Caution - graphic photos; expect lots of clicks
When you have a cesarean, you will more than likely have staples in place for the first few days to hold the incision together. Your doctor will remove the staples either prior to you leaving the ...
pregnancy.about.com/health/pregnancy/library/blstaples.htm?REDIR_404=yes&
Upside: Pictures of cesarean section scars and more
Downside: May not be right for you
Preparing for childbirth and creating your birth plan What to bring to the hospital Labor and delivery Your support team Pain management C-sections Post-delivery bonding After the birth
www.babycenter.com/0_what-i-wish-id-known-about-childbirth_1482561.bc
Upside: Long list of user advice and tips about labor and delivery including what to bring, pain management and cesarean sections
Downside: Click on 'See all on one page' to reduce clicking
What is a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)? If you have had a cesarean delivery (also called a C-section) before, you may be able to deliver your next baby vaginally. This is called vaginal birth ...
health.yahoo.com/pregnancy-birth/vaginal-birth-after-cesarean-vbac/healthwise--hw200557.html
Upside: Helpful information on VBAC, benefits and risks
Downside: Busy page
A Brochure to Accompany an Exhibition on the History of Cesarean Section at the National Library of Medicine April 30 - August 31, 1993
www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/cesarean/cesarean_1.html
Upside: Nat'l Library of Medicine article
Downside: Very basic site design requires you to make many clicks
What you need to know: Cesarean section (c-section) is delivery of a baby by surgery. An incision (cut) is made in the mother's belly and uterus (womb).
www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/240_1031.asp
Upside: Detailed explanation of c-sections, when they are required and risks
Downside: Small, light color font
A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarean_section
Upside: Excellent user-compiled detail including history, types and risks
Downside: None
A very few women choose to give birth by caesarean, but for others it's a decision taken when a vaginal delivery stops progressing as it should, or when problems are anticipated. But what are the ...
www.bbc.co.uk/parenting/having_a_baby/birth_caesarean.shtml
Upside: Detailed information on elective and emergency cesarean sections
Downside: Limited embedded links
What is a cesarean section? Why would I have a planned c-section? Why would I have an unplanned cesarean delivery? What happens right before a c-section? How is a c-section done?
www.babycenter.com/0_giving-birth-by-cesarean-section_160.bc
Upside: Detailed article on most common cesarean section questions
Downside: Click on 'See all on one page' to reduce clicking