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Tori Spelling in hospital for C-section complications

Tori Spelling had to undergo emergency surgery due to C-section complications.

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Originally published on TodaysParent.com September 19, 2012

Photo: Claudio Uema/PR Photos

Oh no! And we were having so much fun here at Celebrity Candy.

Alas, three weeks after the birth of her fourth child, Tori Spelling, 39, is in the hospital again. She had to undergo emergency surgery for complications following this fourth C-section — her second in one year (she gave birth to her third child last October).

We don't have any details on the surgery. We only know know what Tori's rep told People Magazine: "Tori underwent emergency surgery over the weekend due to complications from her C-section. She remains in the hospital and is resting comfortably."

C-sections are obviously very common, and the numbers of women opting for C-sections has been increasing rapidly. Complications are rare, but doctors for
FoxNews are saying chances of complications increase with the frequency at of C-sections, as in Tori's case.

FoxNews has listed these four conditions as the most common complications related to C-sections: continuous vaginal bleeding, infectious abscess, bowel obstruction or bladder injury. According to their sources, there's no reason to think Tori's in any danger, but this could affect her fertility if, for example, she has to lose her uterus. But we'll not jump to that conclusion; she's definitely in good hands.

Tori and her husband Dean McDermott are parents to 3-week-old Finn, 11-month old Hattie, Stella, 4, and Liam, 5. We wish her a safe and full recovery.

Love...
xo Haley-O

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  • Guest_357574 says ....

    I feel bad for her, But this isn't her first C section.l Why are women not doing what our bodies were designed for? I had no drugs no epidurals I had an alert bright baby after birth and she still exceeds her development goals. I don't understand why this is an option unless there are complications for someone to birth. This is scarey and being to posh to push will I'm sure detriment society. Hypnobirthing...Its a good way to go and no relative pain. People need to investigate alternatives and not trust doctors so much. Nature good thing...people playing God not so much.

    • 20 September 2012
  • LAVANDULA (not verified) says ....

    gee thats kind of scary

    • 20 September 2012