The Caesarean

The Caesarean

by Michel Odent (Author)

Synopsis

How did a magnificent rescue operation become such a common way of giving birth? And how safe is it really? Why do some countries have 10 per cent of caesarian births, and some more than 50 per cent? Why have risky procedures, such as forceps deliveries, not been eliminated by the C-section? What is the birthing pool test? What are the very first microbes met by a caesarean-born baby? Is it easy to breastfeed after a caesarean? Why are different approaches taken to scheduled C-sections, C-sections during labour, and emergency C-sections? What do mother and baby miss out on by not sharing a vaginal birth? What do we know about the long-term consequences of being born by caesarean? What do we know about the long-term consequences of giving birth by caesarean? What is the future of the 'a la carte'C-section? What is the future of a civilisation born by caesarean? Having been involved in half a century of the history of the caesarean, Dr Michel Odent is uniquely and authoritatively equipped to deal with these vital and urgent questions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Free Association Books
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 1853437182
ISBN 13: 9781853437182

Author Bio
Michel Odent is well known as the ground-breaking French obstetrician who introduced the concept of home-like birthing pools. He is the founder of the Primal Health Research Centre in London, and the author of over fifty scientific papers and ten books, including The Scientification of Love and The Farmer and the Obstetrician.