There is no evidence to support postulated associations between mode of delivery and subsequent maternal sexual enjoyment or frequency of intercourse, according to a new study from the University of ...
The prevalence of caesarean section has increased globally in recent decades. While the World Health Organisation suggests that the procedure should be performed in less than 15% of births to prevent ...
Prior cesarean delivery was associated with higher postmolar gestational trophoblastic neoplasia risk, without evidence of greater chemoresistance.
New study highlights long-term perturbations of the early gut microbiome as a possible mechanism for the observed association between caesarean section and increased risk of developing asthma. The ...
Pregnant women who try a natural delivery after an earlier Caesarean section face greater risks — but still very low ones — compared with those who opt for a second C-section, a large study suggests.
Overall, sexual minority people had a 7% higher risk of requiring a Cesarean delivery, researchers report in the February 2026 issue of The Lancet Regional Health. The highest risk was among people ...
Being born by cesarean section may have long-term health consequences, increasing your risk for obesity and type 2 diabetes as an adult, a study of more than 30,000 US women suggests. The research, ...
Women born by cesarean section had a higher risk for developing Type 2 diabetes decades later. By Nicholas Bakalar Women born by cesarean section are at increased risk for Type 2 diabetes, according ...
If your previous delivery was through CS, do not assume it is necessary for all your future pregnancies (Photo: Courtesy) You may have delivered your previous baby by caesarean, but you are pregnant ...