“…[10][11][12][13] Our finding of increased risk of rehospitalization for gallbladder disease among women with cesarean delivery has not been reported previously, but postoperative acute cholecystitis has been associated with other types of intra-abdominal surgery. [14][15][16] Factors related to abdominal surgery and the development of subsequent gallbladder disease include stasis of bile with high viscosity induced by dehydration, hypovolemia, fever, anesthesia, and narcotics, all of which may be associated with cesarean delivery. We also found an 80% increased risk of rehospitalization for appendicitis among women with cesarean delivery, an association not noted in previous research.…”