So you're having (or had) a C-section – congrats! You're one of about 32% of women who deliver this way, according to the latest report on births from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
Types of C-section incisions It’s important to know that a C-section isn’t just one incision or cut, but rather two. The surgeon will make an abdominal incision, and then a uterine incision to remove ...
The type of cut you have in your lower abdomen can determine if you can have a vaginal birth after a C-section. The success of VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) depends on the incision made in your ...
Top surgery will cause some scarring, which varies depending on the type of surgery people have. Maintaining good health before and after surgery and proper wound care postsurgery may help to minimize ...
Advances in shapes and sizes of foam dressing design — including expanded area coverage options offered by Prevena Restor™ Dressings — have broadened ciNPT's utility across a wider range of incision ...