"A Caesarean section (or Cesarean section in American English), also known as C-section or Caesar, is a surgical procedure in which incisions are made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies." - wikipedia.com
yes, today i witnessed it with my own eyes! it was quite hard to believe a baby boy was taken out of tht distended abdomen which was of quite small a size..at first it was kind of boring, seeing the surgeon cutting through the skin followed by the thick layer of fat and then only the muscle layer.. finallyl the uterus was exposed. at that stage the surgeon and the scrub nurse grabbed each side of the patient's abdomen and pulled as hard as the could.. suddenly it reminded me of my dad prying open a DURIAN.. =.= neways, they jz pulled and stretched the abdomen wall.. then the surgeon started stuffing near A4 size dressing pads into the tummy surrounding the uterus. then finaly, he cut thru the uterus wall and tah-da!~~~ baby was seen! the legs were 1st visible so the surgeon jz grabbed the legs and started to pull our little baby out. it was quite funny because i never expected a newborn to be WHITE..yes u did not see wrongly, its WHITE! actualy its because of the layer of oil which protects the baby within the womb.. neways baby was reli small and after its umbilical was cut and clamped, he was passed to the paediatrician who was alr ready beside. after sucking out the amniotic fluid in his throat nose and lugs, i finaly saw a real scene of doc slapping baby's bum! haha and the cry the baby made was actualy quite sweet =) yeah yeah its so sissy but its actualy reali touching to see the baby with its closed eyes and clenched fists...... enuf of baby. now back to the mummy! erm.. nth much.. placenta pulled out, and the surgeon started sewing layer by layer of tissue up and yeah tht's all.. it was over~
to come to think of it.. so much trouble.. jz because an egg met a sperm..
hell,, life's jz amazing we will never understand it...
Feb 10, 2009
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