Cocoa Pods

Podcast - Cocoa Pods Series: A feature of the BCFND Foundation Maternal Mortality Reduction Academy We discuss all issues relating to maternal mortal…
Jul 7th, 2022 | 26:39

Speak up but listen Part 3 That Bikini Cut

Dr MaryJoy Weathersby Timestamps (00:10) Advantages of a C-Section (03:30) Trial of labor (07:50) Vaginal birth after caesarian section (16:05) Things to note before leaving the hospital (23:55) Vocalize your symptoms Dr. MaryJoy Weathersby and Dr. Bola Sogade continue their conversation in part 3 of That Bikini Cut. This episode includes discussions about trial of labor, vbac, and advocating for yourself. Dr. Weathersby first discusses the advantages of a caesarian section. A vaginal and caesarian delivery each have their own advantages depending on the health of the baby and current and previous health factors of the mother. It is possible for a mother to have a vaginal birth after a caesarian section. This is also known as a vbac. Dr. Weathersby does not recommend a vbac after more than one c-section due to scarring of the uterus. Risks arise even after one uterine scar due to the weakening of the uterus. The term uterine window is used to describe a very thin and weakened uterus. This leads to a high risk of rupture. If a woman with only one previous c-section wants a trial of labor, they must meet certain criteria and it must occur in a hospital setting. Before leaving the hospital after delivery, there are several things a mother should take note of. It is very important to communicate to your health care provider if you have persistent headaches, fevers, difficulty walking, belly pain, or urinary retention. Dr. MaryJoy Weathersby encourages listeners to be vocal. If something doesn’t feel right let your health care provider know! #csection #caesariansection #vaginalbirth #vbac #trialoflabor #obgyn #obstetrics #gynecology #womenshealth #uterinewindow #advocacyinhealth