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How long will they let you labor before c-section?

How long will they let you labor before c-section?

Babies born early (called premature babies) may have more health problems at birth and later in life than babies born on time. This is why it’s important to wait until at least 39 weeks for a scheduled c-section. If your pregnancy is healthy, it’s best to let labor begin on its own.

Which week is safe for c-section?

You will usually have a planned c-section at 39 weeks of pregnancy. The aim is to do the c-section before you go into labour. Babies born earlier than 39 weeks are more likely to need help with their breathing. Sometimes there’s a medical reason for delivering the baby earlier than this.

Can c-section be done at 36 weeks?

There are exceptions to the 39-week rule, of course, including conditions such as placenta previa, which is when the placenta covers the cervix and poses a bleeding risk. In that case, a C-section might be scheduled as early as 36 or 37 weeks, Dr. Brimmage says.

Is 37 weeks too early for c-section?

Otherwise, although a baby is considered full-term after 37 weeks, most doctors’ offices won’t schedule a c-section until you have reached 39 weeks gestation. Babies develop at different rates, and some aren’t ready to be born at the 37-week mark. Over the past decade, doctors have studied late preterm births in depth.

When does a doctor schedule a C section?

When calling to plan your C-section, you might be surprised to learn your doctor wants to delay your procedure. Although a baby is considered full-term after 37 weeks, most doctors’ offices won’t schedule a C-section until you have reached 39 weeks gestation.

How long do you stay in the hospital after a C section?

Day Four After C-Section. Although moms who give birth vaginally generally stay in the hospital for about two days, the C-section recovery timeline has you staying in the hospital for approximately four days.

When to start walking again after a C section?

Day Two After C-Section. Gas pains can be excruciating during C-section recovery. They should pass within a week, once your bowels are moving normally again (abdominal surgery causes them to “shut down” temporarily). In the meantime, taking anti-gas medication and a stool softener will help – so will walking around.

When do you start to poop after a C section?

They should pass within a week, once your bowels are moving normally again (abdominal surgery causes them to “shut down” temporarily, so pooping after a C-section might not come easy). In the meantime, taking anti-gas medication and a stool softener will help—and so will walking around.

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Ruth Doyle