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Ask the Doctor: What’s the maximum number of children I can bear by C-section?
Posted Wednesday, June 22 2011 at 18:48
Dear Doctor,
I had my first child in July 2007 through C-section. In September 2010, I conceived again but had to be operated upon because the pregnancy was ectopic. Our plan was to have four children. My question is, how many times can a woman give birth through C-section, especially in a case like mine? What are some of the disadvantages or effects of caesarean birth?
Santa, Nansana
Dear Santa,
If you are 32 years and above, an operation for ectopic pregnancy, which involves cutting out the involved fallopian tube furthe reduces your chances of getting pregnant.
The usual cause of ectopic pregnancy is having partially blocked tubes due to STDs. In such a case, when one tube has an ectopic pregnancy, the other may be normal, partially or completely blocked. This means one can use the remaining tube to get pregnant normally, get a second ectopic pregnancy or fail to get pregnant at all. But overall, ectopic pregnancy and the operation to treat it generally reduce a woman’s chances of getting pregnant again.
A caesarean section is an operation on the womb through the abdomen, to deliver a baby. It can be planned and therefore safer or done as an emergency.
Just like any major operation, though it is considered relatively safe, it may pose a higher risk of developing complications than a vaginal delivery. Recovery from a caesarean section takes longer than that of vaginal delivery.
Infection to the wounds, blood loss, blood clots on the legs that may move to the lungs, constipation and in a few cases problems due to anaesthesia can pose a problem to the mother. In the long term, giving away of the scar during late pregnancy but especially during labour is feared most and placenta attachment or location problems may also occur.
In the babies, accidental cut injuries and prematurity problems may occur. The latter especially due to poor estimation of birth dates.
Depending on the type of C-section done before, associated complications and a doctor’s advice, a woman can safely deliver by this operation three or four times. Today even in Uganda, these deliveries are increasing because they have become safer than before.
Dear Doctor,
I have a lot of gas and noise in my stomach and back pain which has persisted. I have tried to treat myself but the fartingand back pain has not stopped. I don’t know if it is because of the foods I eat like beans and curry powder or there is something wrong with me. Please doctor, help because the problem is too much.
Esther.
Dear Esther,
Flatulence is when one has excessive gas in the tummy. Harmless as this may be, people will feel embarrassed and get desperate for a quick solution because it can cause bloating, belching or passing of gas from the anus.
Most gas is formed from undigested food material worked on by intestinal bacteria. Foods like beans, salads, dairy products and onions produce much gas just like swallowed air or gas filled drinks. Therefore, in order to control the gases, one needs to change their diet and reduce the amount of air swallowed. If this does not help, then it could be that medical conditions like stress, menopause, sinus infection (with mucous flowing at the back of the mouth, known as post nasal drip), peptic ulcer disease, constipation, gall stones and giardia infection are involved.
Eating slowly, avoiding a straw, avoiding the said foods or others you suspect to cause the gas, and taking antacids or wearing anti gas-odour under panties in the meantime may help. If not, please visit your doctor.
Dear Doctor,
Ever since I changed salons, my scalp has been itching so much that I end up scratching it. When I comb, particles looking like a dry onion come off my hair. Will changing to another salon help?
Rapportoire Kente Esq
Dear Rapportoire Kente Esq,
We normally shed old skin without noticing. However, dandruff sufferers often shed too much skin due to a scalp fungus (Malassezia Globosa) infection. Its enzyme breakdown of scalp oils produces an acid which triggers excessive skin cell shedding.
This fungus can be killed off by drugs but will come back because you may not have addressed the cause of the fungus invasion. This includes imbalance of fatty foods caused by eating too much plant oils like sunflower oil (omega 6) and too little fish oils (omega 3).



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