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BabyCenter on MSNDo your organs really come out during a C-section? Here's what actually happens
In most C-sections, the bladder and intestines are moved aside so the ob-gyn can keep them safely out of the way while delivering the baby and repairing your uterus. Those organs won't be moved ...
If you had a C-section once, it doesn't mean your next baby has to be delivered that way too. "Most people who’ve had a C-section with their first kid can talk about options with going vaginally ...
As her fourth C-section looms, Otto said she's not "looking forward to the surgery itself," but she's also not at all worried. "I know everything to expect, so I'm not nervous," she said.
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