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PROCEDURE NOTE: The patient was taken to the operating room and a spinal anesthetic was administered. The patient was then prepped and draped in the usual manner in supine position with left lateral tilt. A Foley catheter was placed. A Pfannenstiel skin incision was made superior to the pre-existing scar. The fascia was then transversely incised. Peritoneal cavity was then carefully entered as the bladder was pulled up quite high anteriorly. The bladder was then taken away from the front of the uterus and reflected out of the way using the bladder retractor. A transverse incision was then made in the lower uterine segment, and there was delivery of a liveborn male infant with Apgar of 8 at 1 minute and 10 at 5 minutes and weight of 5 lb 8 oz. The baby was suctioned on the table and immediately handed to the neonatal intensive care team. The placenta was then manually removed and appeared to be intact. At this point the uterus was exteriorized to allow for better visualization. The uterine incision was closed in a single running locked layer of 0 Chromic. Good hemostasis was achieved. At this point attention was directed toward the fallopian. Looking for Assignment Help?