Childbirth is no walk in the park—no matter how your baby is delivered. There is a stigma around Cesarean deliveries, or c-sections, that incorrectly assumes they are “the easy way out,” but that is ...
Now, her story is changing how people think about the role of in-laws The moment a new mom walks through her front door for the first time with her baby can be equal parts magical and overwhelming.
While a C-section is a very routine procedure, having one may come with a lot of confusion and perhaps even a bit of fear. That's totally normal! One thing you don't have to worry about, though? Your ...
Despite the low number of vaginal births among patients who have previously had cesarean sections, Kentucky providers ...
“But now you won't be able to tell people you've given birth to your baby, as a C-section isn't natural," the woman's mom said Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as a ...
Emily had a bad feeling about her Caesarian section before it started. The epidural had numbed her legs, but she could sense the catheter in her bladder, which seemed wrong to her as a labor and ...
Giving birth can be a scary and overwhelming thing to think about. From the pain to possible risks, it's imperative for all expecting mothers to do their research, speak with medical and birthing ...
Women who undergo C-sections are more likely to experience debilitating pain and sleep disorders in the months after giving ...
New research reveals that mums who deliver via C-section are more likely to face severe pain and sleep disruption after birth ...
Amanda Koop, of Michigan, watched her son being born via cesarean section. A hospital in Michigan is giving birthing parents a new way to stay connected during a cesarean section delivery. Spectrum ...
Lisa Wootten suffered monthly seizures that were chalked up to nerves — until doctors discovered the devastating cause of her ...
A $17 million settlement has been reached for a girl injured at birth when she was deprived of oxygen. The case, Doucette v. Al-Khan, M.D., was filed in Ocean County Superior Court in October 2021.