I have got a good rank in the entrance test. I have a confusion b/w which course to choose Electronics Communication or Information Technology.
Which course to choose B.Tech I.T or E.C?
go for electronics and communication which will broaden up your horizons and if you wanna soaked in to IT you can start learning software along with normal study.
Reply:what is the use of learning of the technology... go and leran some... work first .. which.. give food and shelter...
Reply:E.C is best at present.If you want you can do software
course privately in the evening time
Reply:IT is best where u got lot of scope .. also u can settel ur life very soon , now there is no value for ec please dont choose that .. all the best
Reply:I.T. of course
Monday, May 24, 2010
C-section vs natural labor?
i was just noticing that many mothers are choosing c-sections over natural labor. why? it seems like to me a c-section would be much more painful and a longer recovery time. i had my first child natural and now am pregnant with my second and i plan to do the same(with pain medication of course!)i was hoping someone could tell me some benifeits of a c-section over natural.
C-section vs natural labor?
Mothers do not choose C sections. They are major surgery and only done when deemed necessary by the doctor.
Reply:There are no benefits unless your child is in danger, you are in danger or the child is breech or not in a heads down position.
If you go through labor and end up having a Csection because of complications...then thats the breaks, you have to do what you have to do to have a healthy child and mommy in the end of it.
To skip a vaginal birth and jump to c section because they dont want to experience labor, dont want to "ruin" sexual health, or whatever reason is not a good reason...shame on any doctor who agrees to it.
I had to have a csection after 32 hours of labor because of heart accelerations and my son was transverse. I had a very rough recovery from it and my son was unable to breastfeed easily because of it.
I will have a repeat csection because of placental issues, but not by choice.
Reply:C sections should only be reserved for an emergency situation or a case when the mother/baby is deemed at risk. It should never be done for the reason of convenience, it is still a surgery and has the risks of a surgery. The recovery is much tougher, especially when you have other children to care for. Hope this helps
Reply:well I know that the people I know me included are having c-sections per dr orders, I have had complications with my past 2. I would love to try natural but can't. I don't see why someone would choose a c-section unless they are scared of the natural process.
Reply:C-sections are done because junk science lawyers put good doctors in jail for not unnecessarily prescribing them. Doctors tell women it's the better choice because that's the only way they can afford malpractice insurance. We have a ****** up legal system that makes doctors choose unsafe treatments because of junk science cases.
Reply:They want to plan when the baby will be born. My doctor would not allow such foolishness as unnecessary surgery.
Some women have valid medical reasons for needing a planned C-section, but many don't. It's weird. I was induced with both of my kids because of high blood pressure. My first daughter weighed 10 freakin' pounds AND my epidural didn't work and she still came out the regular way so I have no sympathy. My second was 9 1/2lbs, I didn't even ask for an epidural, she came out the regular way and I survived.
There are few reasons to mess with nature.
Reply:I saw a report the other day of an increase in deaths during child birth. It said that a lot of mothers were choosing c-sections over natural and a lot of them bled to death or the got blood clots. and there would be a longer recovery time. My mother had a c-section and she says that it really really sucked, she couldnt hold me like she wanted to, it was to breast feed, and when it came back in time for her to lose the baby weight, she said that those stomach muscles were really hard to strengthen again and they were lopsided because of the c-section. c-sections should only be used for emergency reasons. Just for safety reasons.
Reply:Well I had to have a C-Section with my first and the recovery for me was horrible. My friend that was by the side the whole time said it scared her just to watch me try to get up and walk around and that after her vaginal birth she was up and walking and pain free within hours.
I have heard of people who chose to have a c-section on their own. But it is up to the doctor.
I'm 30 weeks pregnant with my second and my doc won't let me have a v-bac even though he said it is very unlikely that I will have the same problems that I did with my first. So I guess it depends on the doctor and their policies.
Reply:C-setion has no benifits besides if an emergency comes up it saves baby life and motheres. Some women opt to actually choose c-section, its really up to you ,its your body, your the one living in it.
Reply:C/sections are to be done, really, only in the case of an emergency. I had two emergency c/sections, and in the first case, both my son and I were in distress. I had planned a vbac with my daughter; however, she became distressed, and had to be taken via c/section as well.
I have seen many people here who want a c/section over a vaginal birth, and I wonder about that, too. It's not elective surgery... yet too many ob/gyns allow them, even though it's not medically necessary.
Both of my c/sections were very painful, with the second one being moreso painful than the first. What I think is funny that many women say that the second one is "easier". I wonder what makes them say that.
C/sections are major surgery, they are taken too lightly by some. Recovery is much longer, much more painful. A vaginal birth, by all means, is the better way to go, unless there is a problem and the baby needs to be delivered via c/section.
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C-section vs natural labor?
Mothers do not choose C sections. They are major surgery and only done when deemed necessary by the doctor.
Reply:There are no benefits unless your child is in danger, you are in danger or the child is breech or not in a heads down position.
If you go through labor and end up having a Csection because of complications...then thats the breaks, you have to do what you have to do to have a healthy child and mommy in the end of it.
To skip a vaginal birth and jump to c section because they dont want to experience labor, dont want to "ruin" sexual health, or whatever reason is not a good reason...shame on any doctor who agrees to it.
I had to have a csection after 32 hours of labor because of heart accelerations and my son was transverse. I had a very rough recovery from it and my son was unable to breastfeed easily because of it.
I will have a repeat csection because of placental issues, but not by choice.
Reply:C sections should only be reserved for an emergency situation or a case when the mother/baby is deemed at risk. It should never be done for the reason of convenience, it is still a surgery and has the risks of a surgery. The recovery is much tougher, especially when you have other children to care for. Hope this helps
Reply:well I know that the people I know me included are having c-sections per dr orders, I have had complications with my past 2. I would love to try natural but can't. I don't see why someone would choose a c-section unless they are scared of the natural process.
Reply:C-sections are done because junk science lawyers put good doctors in jail for not unnecessarily prescribing them. Doctors tell women it's the better choice because that's the only way they can afford malpractice insurance. We have a ****** up legal system that makes doctors choose unsafe treatments because of junk science cases.
Reply:They want to plan when the baby will be born. My doctor would not allow such foolishness as unnecessary surgery.
Some women have valid medical reasons for needing a planned C-section, but many don't. It's weird. I was induced with both of my kids because of high blood pressure. My first daughter weighed 10 freakin' pounds AND my epidural didn't work and she still came out the regular way so I have no sympathy. My second was 9 1/2lbs, I didn't even ask for an epidural, she came out the regular way and I survived.
There are few reasons to mess with nature.
Reply:I saw a report the other day of an increase in deaths during child birth. It said that a lot of mothers were choosing c-sections over natural and a lot of them bled to death or the got blood clots. and there would be a longer recovery time. My mother had a c-section and she says that it really really sucked, she couldnt hold me like she wanted to, it was to breast feed, and when it came back in time for her to lose the baby weight, she said that those stomach muscles were really hard to strengthen again and they were lopsided because of the c-section. c-sections should only be used for emergency reasons. Just for safety reasons.
Reply:Well I had to have a C-Section with my first and the recovery for me was horrible. My friend that was by the side the whole time said it scared her just to watch me try to get up and walk around and that after her vaginal birth she was up and walking and pain free within hours.
I have heard of people who chose to have a c-section on their own. But it is up to the doctor.
I'm 30 weeks pregnant with my second and my doc won't let me have a v-bac even though he said it is very unlikely that I will have the same problems that I did with my first. So I guess it depends on the doctor and their policies.
Reply:C-setion has no benifits besides if an emergency comes up it saves baby life and motheres. Some women opt to actually choose c-section, its really up to you ,its your body, your the one living in it.
Reply:C/sections are to be done, really, only in the case of an emergency. I had two emergency c/sections, and in the first case, both my son and I were in distress. I had planned a vbac with my daughter; however, she became distressed, and had to be taken via c/section as well.
I have seen many people here who want a c/section over a vaginal birth, and I wonder about that, too. It's not elective surgery... yet too many ob/gyns allow them, even though it's not medically necessary.
Both of my c/sections were very painful, with the second one being moreso painful than the first. What I think is funny that many women say that the second one is "easier". I wonder what makes them say that.
C/sections are major surgery, they are taken too lightly by some. Recovery is much longer, much more painful. A vaginal birth, by all means, is the better way to go, unless there is a problem and the baby needs to be delivered via c/section.
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Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
I have a 3 yearl old A/C coil on the inside of a duplex unit. The condensing unit outside has to be replaced. The coil is a 10 Seer. Of course you now have to have a 13 Seer. One A/C company said I have to replace both, the condensing unit as well as the coil because if I don't replace the coil to match, the liquid will run into the compressor %26amp; it will go out in about 5 years. A different A/C company said that I do not have to replace the coil %26amp; that it will only pull a 11 or 12 Seer. He said that is all that means. Who is right???
Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
I'm not going to pretend to know the answer to this question, but I would make the suggestion that you repost the question in the home and garden category under maintenance and repairs, bet you have better luck with answers!
Good luck!
Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
I'm not going to pretend to know the answer to this question, but I would make the suggestion that you repost the question in the home and garden category under maintenance and repairs, bet you have better luck with answers!
Good luck!
C. Difficile infection?
Has anyone out there had an experience with the elderly and c. difficile infection? My mom was recently on a pretty intense course of iv antibiotics and I'd like to know what to watch out for. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
C. Difficile infection?
It's nasty stuff. It can quickly spread through a nursing home if proper sterile technique isn't followed. Watch for fever and pain when the infection site is touched. Be very careful to wash hands well before and after touching. This is often called "C diff" in nursing circles. It can get started due to lack of repositioning in bed or sitting without moving, as I recall. These are called "bedsores."
Kent in SD
Reply:there is also a funky smell to it and it is mostly orange colored bowel movement.
Reply:After taking antibiotics there is a capsule you can buy that restores natural bacteria, called Acidophilus. Its called a "Probiotic" and sold over the counter, no script needed
It works really well and is recommended by doctors and pharmacists here.
Ask your pharmacist about it.
Reply:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/c-diffi...
I personally don't know. I found this link that seems to have some good information.
Reply:Suggest WebMd.com
Reply:C Diff is in stool. It occurs because the antibiotic kills the normal flora in the bowels and lets c diff take over. The stool is usually diarrhea and very foul smelling. I always recommend that people on antibiotics eat yogurt during the course because it replaces the normal flora. It can be fatal in the elderly because of dehydration. Fluids are very important and if the stool is extremely loose go on a clear liquid diet no caffeine cause that can make it worse. Good luck
C. Difficile infection?
It's nasty stuff. It can quickly spread through a nursing home if proper sterile technique isn't followed. Watch for fever and pain when the infection site is touched. Be very careful to wash hands well before and after touching. This is often called "C diff" in nursing circles. It can get started due to lack of repositioning in bed or sitting without moving, as I recall. These are called "bedsores."
Kent in SD
Reply:there is also a funky smell to it and it is mostly orange colored bowel movement.
Reply:After taking antibiotics there is a capsule you can buy that restores natural bacteria, called Acidophilus. Its called a "Probiotic" and sold over the counter, no script needed
It works really well and is recommended by doctors and pharmacists here.
Ask your pharmacist about it.
Reply:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/c-diffi...
I personally don't know. I found this link that seems to have some good information.
Reply:Suggest WebMd.com
Reply:C Diff is in stool. It occurs because the antibiotic kills the normal flora in the bowels and lets c diff take over. The stool is usually diarrhea and very foul smelling. I always recommend that people on antibiotics eat yogurt during the course because it replaces the normal flora. It can be fatal in the elderly because of dehydration. Fluids are very important and if the stool is extremely loose go on a clear liquid diet no caffeine cause that can make it worse. Good luck
Name any website that could help a C.A. student to prepare for PE II course.?
you should log on www.taxmann.com or www.incometaxindia.gov.in for taxation for other subjects www.icai.org student section
Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
I have a 3 yearl old A/C coil on the inside of a duplex unit. The condensing unit outside has to be replaced. The coil is a 10 Seer. Of course you now have to have a 13 Seer. One A/C company said I have to replace both, the condensing unit as well as the coil because if I don't replace the coil to match, the liquid will run into the compressor %26amp; it will go out in about 5 years. A different A/C company said that I do not have to replace the coil %26amp; that it will only pull a 11 or 12 Seer. He said that is all that means. Who is right???
Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
the one who said you have to change both is wrong and he knows better he is just trying to rip you off
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Outside A/C Condensing Unit?
the one who said you have to change both is wrong and he knows better he is just trying to rip you off
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Is it ok to put a camma after Washington in Washington D.C.?
our teacher and I were arguing in college that it was wrong because putting a camma between Washinton D.C. like this Washington, D.C. would say that D.C. would be in the State of Washington and of course everyone knows its now since the cama signify's state and city.
Is it ok to put a camma after Washington in Washington D.C.?
You're right, it needs a comma. The correct punctuation is
Washington, D.C.
Reply:Not to be nasty,Anthony but isnt the word for (.) comma. maybe work on your spelling first before worring on the little things.
Reply:I have no idea what a camma is
Reply:it would be like saying it's washington city in the state of D.C....if you were looking at it that way. the reason people put a comma in between city and state in an address isn't because it's a city and a state, per say. it's simply to create a pause, a separation so you know the city name ends here , and the state name begins. you probably COULD put a comma there. it would be like saying Washington in the District of Columbia. i don't think you need one, though. there's only one washington D.C.
Is it ok to put a camma after Washington in Washington D.C.?
You're right, it needs a comma. The correct punctuation is
Washington, D.C.
Reply:Not to be nasty,Anthony but isnt the word for (.) comma. maybe work on your spelling first before worring on the little things.
Reply:I have no idea what a camma is
Reply:it would be like saying it's washington city in the state of D.C....if you were looking at it that way. the reason people put a comma in between city and state in an address isn't because it's a city and a state, per say. it's simply to create a pause, a separation so you know the city name ends here , and the state name begins. you probably COULD put a comma there. it would be like saying Washington in the District of Columbia. i don't think you need one, though. there's only one washington D.C.
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