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Dr. Amelia Elizabeth Smith, DO is an obstetrician and gynecologist in Aurora, CO specializing in obstetrics & gynecology. She graduated from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB), College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2017 and has 8 years of experience. Dr. Amelia Elizabeth Smith, DO is affiliated with HealthOne, HCA HealthONE Aurora and BAPTIST HEALTH DEACONESS MEDICAL GROUP INC.
1400 South Potomac Street Suite 220
Aurora, CO 80012
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
A Cesarean section (more often known as "C-Section") is a surgery performed during labor and delivery. A C-Section is a procedure that delivers a baby through an incision in the lower abdomen and uterus. In the United States, about a third of all births are performed by Cesarean section. Most often, a C-section is done by an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB-GYN), or in certain regions, a general surgeon or family physician.
C-section incisions can be up-and-down (vertical), from belly button to lower abdomen or side-to-side (horizontal), across the lower abdomen. Side-to-side incisions are more frequently used. After the exterior incisions are made, the doctor then cuts into the uterus and amniotic sac and delivers the infant and cuts the baby's umbilical cord. The mother receives medicine to expel the placenta and the doctor helps to safely remove it. Finally, the doctor uses sutures to seal the uterus and tissue incisions. The initial C-section skin incision is also closed with sutures or staples.
C-sections are typically performed with regional anesthesia, which inhibits pain in the lower half of the body, but allows mothers to be awake. However, some mothers may receive general anesthesia, where they are put to sleep during the surgical procedure.
C-sections may be planned or unplanned, depending on the circumstances of the birth.
Pre-existing conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, herpes, and HIV may prompt a doctor to prescribe a C-section. Other situations for C-section include:
Other mothers may require a C-section due to complications arising during delivery. These unplanned, emergency C-sections allow for a healthy birth even when complex complications are present. Problems during labor which may necessitate a C-section include:
Mothers should expect about a six-week recovery period following a C-section, including an initial hospital stay of two to three days. While in the hospital, mothers may spend time with their baby and begin breastfeeding. After returning home, mothers should limit strenuous activities such as lifting, reaching, and exercise, and should make sure to get plenty of rest.
Hysteroscopy
A hysteroscopy is a diagnostic procedure performed to examine the inside of the uterus. A thin tube with a camera and light at the end, called a hysteroscope, is inserted through the vagina. It allows the physician to view the cervix and uterine walls. Sometimes, gas or liquid is used to expand the uterus and allow a better view. If necessary, tiny instruments can also be passed through the tube and used for certain procedures, such as taking a biopsy or removing a polyp.
Hysteroscopy is often done to figure out the cause of abnormal menstrual bleeding. However, it can also be used to:
If surgery is necessary, hysteroscopy is often used along with laparoscopy, a kind of surgery performed through small incisions in the abdomen. Tiny tools are passed through the incisions, and the hysteroscope guides the doctors while surgery is performed.
Dr. Amelia Elizabeth Smith, DO graduated from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB), College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2017. She completed residency at University of Louisville Affiliated Hospitals. She has a state license in Kentucky.
Medical School: Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB), College of Osteopathic Medicine (2017)
Residency: University of Louisville Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: Kentucky
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Amelia Elizabeth Smith, DO. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. |
$8,904
DAVINCI XI $7,500 |
Da Vinci Surgical System $1,404 |
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Pfizer Inc. |
$86
NURTEC ODT $53 |
MYFEMBREE $33 |
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Organon LLC |
$52
NEXPLANON $30 |
$22 |
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Ethicon US, LLC |
$52
DERMABOND $52 |
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Sumitomo Pharma America, Inc. |
$40
MYFEMBREE $40 |
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Other |
$267
Situate $37 |
Irrisept $32 |
Lenvima $28 |
ACCRUFER $25 |
Injectafer $22 |
Other $124 |
Education | $7,505 |
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Travel and Lodging | $1,171 |
Food and Beverage | $725 |
Dr. Amelia Smith practices obstetrics & gynecology. Her areas of expertise include the following: high risk pregnancy, myomectomy (fibroid removal), and polypectomy (polyp removal). She is professionally affiliated with HealthOne. Dr. Smith graduated from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB), College of Osteopathic Medicine. For her professional training, Dr. Smith completed a residency program at a hospital affiliated with the University of Louisville.