Caesarean Section

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Caesarean Section

On and off obstetricians must resort to this procedure for different reasons.

This one is no less difficult than the usual way of giving birth.

A serious issue is that the baby does not receive any oxygen after starting the uterus cut.

This is because of contraction of the organ.

Magnesium perfusion previously lessens the problem.

Hence, one can conceive a method for a flabby paralysis.

The method that comes first to mind is electrical current.

A short wave one applied through 3-4 electrodes to the uterus before cutting should probably do the job.

As muscle offers less impedance than the tissues contained and fluid, such a procedure can be designed safely not to injure the fetus.  

After having chosen Amperage and Voltage in an innocuous range, wavelength is increased until desired result.