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[|Human|] Hi Doctor I have been diagnosed with a supraubbilical hernia together with diverification.I am currently 14 weeks pregnant and i sought the opinion of a surgeon who explained that it is safe to go full term with the preganacy and have a normal delivery and afterwards I should have surgery to repair the problem. I am always in excruciating pain if I dont wear a belly-band, the hernia looks like the size of an orange. My obstetritian advised that i should have a caesarian and sugery to repair the hernia at the same time. I am opting to take the advise of my OB. How safe is this and is this advisable? Also, how common is it for a women to reach full term with this medical condition? I am sorry, i didnot realise that there was a payment involved (so so sorry). I do not own any credit cards or master cards
[|AI|]  HiSupraumbilical hernia will have fat as its content. If it is blocked in the hernial sac, you will have pain. You can continue the pregnancy. You can reach full term without any complications. Your obstetrician advised for cesarean and hernia repair at single setting. Routuinely for cesarean section, transverse incision is given in the lower abdomen. To cover hernia in a single incision, they should give a long vertical incision from the lower abdomen to the upper abdomen to cover the hernia. My advice is to get hernia repaired initially with cosmetically good transverse incision. Try for normal delivery. Even if cesarean is planned, it can be done by transverse incision on lower abdomen. Wish you good healthRegards