How old can the baby be dissected

  Generally, if women have no special circumstances or abnormalities, they will choose vaginal delivery for delivery. However, if women's physical conditions do not allow it, they can only choose cesarean section for delivery. So, how old can the baby be cut off?

  

How old can the baby be dissected1

  After the baby reaches 37 weeks of development, it is necessary to observe their development. If the baby's biparietal diameter is 9.6cm, femur length is 7.3cm, and the placenta is mature to the second degree, a cesarean section can be performed. Compared to vaginal delivery, women who undergo cesarean section have a later recovery process and greater postoperative trauma.

  After caesarean section, women should eat some liquid food such as rice soup and noodle soup in a short time, and then turn to semi liquid food such as egg soup. As long as there is smooth exhaust after the operation, they can eat some other food properly on the third day after the operation. Postpartum women also need to breastfeed their babies, so their diet should be rich and even. During childbirth, women consume a lot of blood, so it is necessary to supplement some iron elements in a timely manner after surgery to help generate hemoglobin and prevent anemia.

  Cesarean section causes inevitable harm to women, with a larger incision and more bleeding after surgery, and recovery takes some time. Therefore, if the physical conditions are normal, it is recommended that women undergo vaginal delivery, so that babies born through the birth canal can easily breathe independently.

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