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Originally Posted by newmum35 
I haven't researched c sections, but I was under the impression that the normal sequence of events is: remove baby; cut cord; remove placenta. (waiting for detachment of placenta isn't something thats already done) ..... the variable I was asking about is the "cutting of the cord" - not removing the placenta any sooner/later than is normally done. Who knows, perhaps removing it before its ready to detach does introduce risks (thus, the risk of c section being higher than vaginal birth) but, thats not what this thread is about.
If I'm wrong, and they don't remove placenta before stitching you all back up again (thus leaving it to come out naturally), please someone correct me.
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I've never had a c-section, but I would assume they remove the placenta before closing the incision, because I've never heard a mama who has had a c-section mention having to push out the placenta.
I just know in a vaginal birth when you manually tear the placenta from the uterine wall before it detaches on it's own, it can cause massive hemorrhaging in the mom, so I don't know how they handle the placenta during a c-section.
ETA: The reason I mentioned the placenta being removed or not removed immediately is because if the OB wants to get mom closed up as quickly as possible, and they need to wait for the placenta to detach, delaying cord clamping could possibly delay how long the placenta takes to detach.