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Bharti Singh Talks About Planning a Second Baby Post Cesarean

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In an interview, Bharti Singh spoke about wanting a sibling for her son. However, her pregnancy plans might have to wait as she had her son via C-section delivery due to which she cannot get pregnant before a year or two.

Indian comedian Bharti Singh is an inspiration for all the new moms – especially the working mothers who juggle between work and family life and motherhood all the same time. Despite her professional duties, she is often seen spending quality time with her son Laksh who was born in April this year. And only a few days after her delivery, Singh was back at the sets to resume work. Recently, she opened up about her plans for a second pregnancy in interaction with ETimes.

In an interview, Bharti Singh spoke about wanting a sibling for her son. However, her pregnancy plans might have to wait as she had her son via C-section delivery due to which she cannot get pregnant before a year or two.

Cesarean section or C-section delivery is a surgical procedure wherein an incision is created in the belly and uterus. While this procedure has evolved over the years, there are some complications that may follow.

Dr. Indrani Salunkhe, Consultant Gynaecologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, spoke about the procedure and started by talking about how the procedure evolved over the years.

“Cesarean section is a surgery in which your baby is born through a cut that your doctor makes in the belly and uterus. The procedure has evolved over the years since earlier doctors took a vertical scar on the abdomen which took longer to heal and was not cosmetic. At present, doctors create a transverse scar during the procedure which is cosmetic and has a faster recovery time,” said Dr. Salunkhe.

“Doctors make 2 types of scars on the uterus during a C-section. The transverse incision which is the most common one goes from side to side while the vertical one goes from top to bottom. If the previous scar is vertical u cannot attempt a normal delivery since the chances of scar rupture are high. If your cesarean scar is transverse you will be allowed for a vaginal delivery. There is a small risk of uterine rupture for a woman who attempts VBAC even if a woman has a transverse scar. Therefore, it is advised to always discuss the pros and cons of the same with your doctor,” the expert added.

Advantages of Vaginal Birth After Previous Cesarean Section:

  • Does not require surgery
  • Less blood loss
  • Faster recovery

Dr. Indrani Salunkhe
Consultant Gynaecologist
Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central

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Source: https://www.timesnownews.com/health/bharti-singh-talks-about-planning-a-second-baby-post-caesarean-know-the-long-term-implications-of-the-procedure-article-93984603

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