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Suctioning the Baby

Suctioning the Baby

Suctioning the Baby - Cesarean Section

Amanda Ralston

Once the head is out, your doctor will suction the baby's nose and mouth for fluids. In a vaginal birth these are normally squeezed out by labor and birth. In a cesarean birth, the baby needs some extra help getting rid of these fluids. If meconium is present there may be extra suctioning required.

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