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Cesarean section

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Cesarean section, also called c-section, refers to the delivery of a baby by means of a surgical procedure carried out in the operation theatre. It involves making a surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus to enable the delivery of the baby.

 

The doctor may decide upon a cesarean in cases where a natural birth might involve risks to either mother or child. Even if your spouse has been expecting a normal delivery, a complication at the time of childbirth may require the doctor to carry out a cesarean. Or it may even be that your spouse herself, in consultation with her obstetrician, may opt to have a cesarean.


A cesarean section may be decided upon in the following cases:

  • If the mother has already had a cesarean delivery before
     
  • If her birth canal is obstructed due to physical reasons

  • If she has herpes or other infections that could affect the baby

  • If she has placental abnormalities

  • If she is carrying twins, triplets or multiple births

A cesarean delivery may also be required in the following emergencies:

  • If labor does not progress normally

  • If the baby does not seem to be responding to the onset of labor

  • If the baby is in breach position, and cannot be turned successfully

  • If bleeding in the vagina indicates development of placental abnormalities

  • If the umbilical cord has prolapsed into the vagina

 

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