L’approche bienveillante en césarienne est une démarche où tout est mis en œuvre pour limiter le traumatisme lié à l’accouchement-naissance par césarienne et favoriser la rencontre entre la mère et son bébé. De cette philosophie découle une césarienne dite bienveillante permettant une autonomie rapide de la patiente et répondant au plus près des besoins émotionnels et physiologiques du couple mère-nouveau-né.
The Academy of Public Health invites you on Tuesday, October 1, to attend its second conference, this time on the theme of maternity, with a crucial question: “WHAT FUTURE FOR MATERNITY HOSPITALS IN FRANCE” ?
Conference Organized by WOMEN & BIRTH Photography The title: Kindness in C-section birth, the new challenge The event is an afternoon of conferences at the Raoul Mille library. Here is the detailed program (the order of conferences may be modified) 2:15 PM to 3:00 PM: “the concept of abdominal delivery (Abdominal Birth Concept)” Dr. Luka Velemir, obstetric surgeon, on behalf
I truly chose to give birth via “”C-section”” and I explain why in this podcast!
On the occasion of the European Week for Prevention and Information on Endometriosis (4-11 March 2019) to raise awareness of the disease and improve its management, a campaign of six short films by the Info-endometriosis association will be broadcast on social networks and in cinemas. Discover Dr Velemir’s explanations on endometriosis: https://www.drvelemir.fr/en/surgery-of-endometriosis/
It is still an ultra-confidential practice, yet it may well transform the experience of patients undergoing cesarean section. In any case, this is what five doctors in France defend, including Dr Velemir in Nice
The FIGO World Congress has been held every three years since 1958. #EveryWomanMatters Dr. Velemir’s participation in the XXII FIGO Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from the 14th to the 19th of October 2018. He spoke about the ethics of Caesarean section.
All women who have had a C-section know how frustrating it can be not to have been able to give birth naturally. This is what convinced Dr. Bénédicte Simon, a surgeon and gynecologist-obstetrician in Versailles, to perform extraperitoneal C-sections.
To enable young mothers to better experience their delivery when surgery is necessary, gynaecologists have embarked on a new approach.
Speech by Dr Luka Velemir on the occasion of the GYNMONACO congress with the team of French Doctors practicing the “Faucs” technique.
In France, 1 in 5 women gives birth by C-section. However, this mode of delivery often remains a trauma and causes many mothers to feel guilty.
Each month, Libération reports on the stories that made headlines for women, their health, their freedoms, and their rights. Thirty-second episode: April 2018.