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Dear members

 

We have in our archives a number of posts dealing with C-section. The

gist of the discussion is that C-section is performed under a number

of complications of delivery, and is quite beneficial when easy birth

otherwise is impossible. The effects of missing of certain neuro-

transmitters getting activated during normal birth, and their

consequences on babies future were also brought out in some articles

included in links to main posts.

 

When changes in philosophies come, the origin is often from academic

community, researchers and acharyas. It appears that such people

exist all round the globe. An article on Complications of C-section,

written by a practicing Ob-gyn Professor from New York, written

primarily under continuing education programme for physicians, is

sent to this author by an ob-gyn friend. It is stored in

folder 'articles', name of the file Complications_C-section.doc

 

The author of above article is concerned by rising percentage of

Elective C-sections. You can decide about it after going through the

complete spectrum of risks to mom as well as baby.

 

In the next post, author will discuss ayurvedic approaches as well as

yoga philosophy in trying to minimise the possibility of emergency C-

section. Ramdev Maharaj teachings in India also seem to help in such

situations.

 

Dr Bhate

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