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Cesarean Section Delivery (Patient's Choice)

Underlying Problem Requiring a Cesarean Section:
Some women choose to undergo a cesarean section delivery even when it is not medically indicated. Research shows that this is not a common choice, with only about two percent of women asking for unnecessary cesareans. In the United States, it appears that women with the least likelihood of complications are actually more likely to have a cesarean section delivery. When the procedure is the mother's choice, the reasons given are usually related to pain considerations and worries over vaginal tone. These women typically do not understand that cesarean section pain is likely to be greater than that of a vaginal birth, and recovery pain will almost certainly be greater.

Treatment:
Women experiencing a cesarean birth may be placed under a general anesthetic, although regional anesthesia, such as a spinal or an epidural, is almost always used so that the mother can interact with the baby immediately after the birth. The doctor then makes incisions through the abdominal wall of the mother and through her uterus. The baby (or babies) is then removed through the incision.

The "classical cesarean section" utilized a midline longitudinal incision. This type of cesarean section is rarely used today because of numerous complications. Currently, the most common type of c-section is the lower uterine segment section. This uses a transverse cut just above the woman's bladder. If the mother has already had cesarean section, the doctors will generally cut along the existing scar.

There is quite a bit of controversy over whether or not a woman should be allowed to attempt a vaginal birth after a previous cesarean. Called a VBAC, some medical professionals refuse to allow it for fear of rupture at the site of the scar. Because cesarean sections can result in a number of potential complications for both mother and baby, however, there is a strong movement to allow women to avoid these problems by giving birth vaginally.

Recovery from a Cesarean Section:
Cesarean section is a major surgery, and the recovery time reflects this. With the possibility for many complications, the new mother will likely need to follow up with her doctor to inspect the incision, monitor healing, etc. Of course, the potential risks will be compounded by the need to care for an infant and a lack of sleep. Additionally, breastfeeding may be impaired as a result of the surgery. As long as healing happens properly, however, the patient should be able to return to most activities within a few weeks.

Physicans who offer the Parent's Choice Cesarean Section

ALABAMA
Auburn, AL
Birmingham, AL
Dothan, AL
Florence, AL
Gadsden, AL
Mobile, AL
Montgomery, AL
Tuscaloosa, AL

ALASKA
Anchorage, AK

ARIZONA
Flagstaff, AZ
Mohave County, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Sierra Vista, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Yuma, AZ

ARKANSAS
Fayetteville, AR
Fort Smith, AR
Jonesboro, AR
Little Rock, AR

CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield, CA
Chico, CA
Fresno, CA
Gold Country, CA
Humboldt County, CA
Imperial County, CA
Inland Empire, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Mendocino, CA
Merced, CA
Modesto, CA
Monterey, CA
Orange County, CA
Palm Springs, CA
Redding, CA
Sacramento, CA
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Santa Barbara, CA
Stockton, CA
Ventura, CA
Visalia, CA
Yuba. Sutter, CA

COLORADO
Boulder, CO
Colorado Springs, CO
Denver, CO
Fort Collins, CO
Western Slope, CO

CONNECTICUT
Eastern, CT
Hartford, CT
New Haven, CT
Northwest, CT

DELAWARE
Wilmington, DE

FLORIDA
Daytona Beach, FL
Fort Myers, FL
Gainesville, FL
Jacksonville, FL
Key West, FL
Lakeland, FL
Miami, FL
Ocala, FL
Orlando, FL
Panama City, FL
Pensacola, FL
Saint Augustine, FL
Saint Cloud, FL
Sarasota, FL
Space Coast, FL
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa, FL
Treasure Coast, FL

GEORGIA
Athens, GA
Atlanta, GA
Augusta, GA
Brunswick, GA
Columbus, GA
Macon, GA
Savannah, GA
Valdosta, GA

HAWAII
Statewide, HI

IDAHO
Boise, ID
Eastern, ID
Twin Falls, ID
ILLINOIS
Bloomington, IL
Carbondale, IL
Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chicago, IL
Decatur, IL
Peoria, IL
Rockford, IL
Springfield, IL

INDIANA
Bloomington, IN
Fort Wayne, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Lafayette, IN
Muncie, IN
South Bend, IN
Terre Haute, IN

IOWA
Ames, IA
Boone, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Des Moines, IA
Dubuque, IA
Iowa City, IA
Quad Cities, IA
Sioux City, IA
Waterloo, Cedar Falls, IA

KANSAS
Lawrence, KS
Manhattan, KS
Topeka, KS
Wichita, KS

KENTUCKY
Bowling Green, KY
Lexington, KY
Louisville, KY
Western, KY

LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge, LA
Lafayette, LA
Lake Charles, LA
Monroe, LA
New Orleans, LA
Shreveport, LA

MAINE
Northern, ME
Portland, ME

MARYLAND
Annapolis, MD
Baltimore, MD
Southern, MD
Western, MD

MASSACHUSETTS
Boston, MA
Cape Cod, MA
South Coast, MA
Watertown, MA
Western, MA
Worchester, MA

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor, MI
Central, MI
Detroit, MI
Flint, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Jackson, MI
Kalamazoo, MI
Lansing, MI
Muskegon, MI
Northern, MI
Port Huron, MI
Saginaw, MI
Southwest, MI
Upper Penninsula, MI

MINNESOTA
Duluth, MN
Mankato, MN
Minneapolis, St. Paul, MN
Rochester, MN

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi, Gulfport, MS
Hattiesburg, MS
Jackson, MS
Northern, MS

MISSOURI
Joplin, MO
Kansas City, MO
Saint Louis, MO
Southeast, MO
Springfield, MO

MONTANA
Billings, MT
Western, MT

NEBRASKA
Grand Island, NE
Lincoln, NE
Omaha, NE
NEVADA
Las Vegas, NV
Reno, NV

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Statewide, NH

NEW JERSEY
Central, NJ
Northern, NJ
Southern, NJ

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque, NM
Las Cruces, NM
Roswell, Carlsbad, NM
Santa Fe, Taos, NM

NEW YORK
Albany, NY
Binghamton, NY
Buffalo, NY
Catskills, NY
Chautauqua, NY
Elmira, NY
Hudson Valley, NY
Ithaca, NY
Long Island, NY
New York, NY
Plattsburgh, NY
Rochester, NY
Syracuse, NY
Utica, NY

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville, NC
Charlotte, NC
Eastern, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Greensboro, NC
Hickory, NC
Outer Banks, NC
Raleigh, NC
Wilmington, NC
Winston Salem, NC

NORTH DAKOTA
Statewide, ND

OHIO
Akron, Canton, OH
Athens, OH
Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Columbus, OH
Dayton, OH
Lima, Findlay, OH
Mansfield, OH
Sandusky, OH
Toledo, OH
Youngston, OH

OKLAHOMA
Lawton, OK
Oklahoma City, OK
Stillwater, OK
Tulsa, OK

OREGON
Bend, OR
Coastal Area, OR
Corvallis, OR
Eastern, OR
Eugene, OR
Medford, Ashland, Klamath, OR
Portland, OR
Roseburg, OR
Salem, OR

PENNSYLVANIA
Altoona, PA
Erie, PA
Harrisburg, PA
Jersey Shore, PA
Lancaster, PA
Lehigh Valley, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Poconos, PA
Reading, PA
Scranton, PA
State College, PA
Williamsport, PA
York, PA

RHODE ISLAND
Providence, RI

SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston, SC
Columbia, SC
Florence, SC
Greenville, SC
Hilton Head, SC
Myrtle Beach, SC
SOUTH DAKOTA
Pierre, SD
Rapid City, SD
Sioux Falls, SD

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga, TN
Clarksville, TN
Jackson, TN
Knoxville, TN
Memphis, TN
Nashville, TN
Tri-Cities, TN

TEXAS
Abilene, TX
Amarillo, TX
Austin, TX
Beaumont, Port Arthur, TX
Brownsville, TX
College Station, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
Dallas, Fort Worth, TX
El Paso, TX
Galveston, TX
Houston, TX
Huntsville, TX
Killeen, Temple, Ft. Hood, TX
Laredo, TX
Lubbock, TX
McAllen, Edinburg, TX
Odessa, TX
San Antonio, TX
San Marcos, TX
Texarkana, TX
Tyler, TX
Victoria, TX
Waco, TX
Wichita Falls, TX

UTAH
American Fork, UT
Brigham City, UT
Cedar City, UT
Kaysville, UT
Layton, UT
Logan, UT
Ogden, UT
Provo, Orem, UT
Saint George, UT
Salt Lake City, UT
Spanish Fork, UT

VERMONT
Statewide, VT

VIRGINIA
Blacksburg, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Danville, VA
Fredericksburg, VA
Hampton, VA
Lynchburg, VA
Richmond, VA
Roanoke, VA

WASHINGTON
Bellingham, WA
Kennewick, WA
Olympic Penninsula, WA
Pullman, WA
Seattle, WA
Skagit, WA
Spokane, WA
Wenatchee, WA
Yakima, WA

Washington DC
Washington, DC

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston, WV
Huntington, WV
Martinsburg, WV
Morgantown, WV
Parkersburg, WV
Wheeling, WV

WISCONSIN
Appleton, Oshkosh, FDL, WI
Eau Claire, WI
Green Bay, WI
Janesville, WI
Kenosha, Racine, WI
La Crosse, WI
Madison, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Sheboygan, WI
Wausau, WI

WYOMING
Cheyenne, WY
Northwest, WY
Statewide, WY


 

Featured Physicians

The following doctors specialize in Cesarean Section Delivery (Patient's Choice), and are current with the state-of-the-art in this technology. You can trust them with your care.