Willow Griffith

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Cesarean sections are much more difficult for premature babies. The lower segment of the uterus, which you normally cut through at full term, doesn’t properly form until around thirty-two weeks. This means you have to go through a much thicker part of the uterus, making it a harder and bloodier procedure.
This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Young Doctor
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