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Caesarean Delivery

A C-section meaning involves making an abdomen incision and uterus to deliver the baby. Your gynecologist could advise a C-section delivery if giving birth naturally through the vagina is risky, impractical, or if your health is in danger.

Reasons for Caesarean Delivery

Some common indications of a Cesarean section include: - Obstructions like a uterine fibroid or a pelvic fracture, or if your child is expected to have a congenital anomaly; - Cephalopelvic disproportion, where either the head or body of your baby too large or it is small for normal and safe delivery. - The transverse position of your baby, where it lies horizontally or sideways in the uterus; - Breech position of your baby, i.e. its feet or buttocks enter the pelvis first at the time of delivery; - Having a c-section history; - Expecting multiple births, i.e. twins or more; - Placenta Previa, where the blood vessels that connect the placenta to your uterus may tear, making it dangerous for both mother and the baby; - Genetic herpes-like health condition. Your doctor may consider an unplanned C-section if labour isn't progressing, the umbilical cord is enci...
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Who is at Risk?

    Compared to a vaginal delivery, a C-section operation tends to be safer for the mother and the infant. An unexpected C-section may occasionally be advised in the event of a medical emergency, such as when your baby's heart rate falls dangerously low. Like any other surgery, even C-section delivery involves certain risks. These include the following: - Infection - Blood loss - Bladder injury - Placental abnormalities in future pregnancies - Embolism i.e. breakage of a blood clot and its entry into the bloodstream - Bowel injury - Fetal injury - Weakness of the uterine wall due to a cut - Risks associated with general anesthesia

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Types of C-section Incisions

    There are 3 types of Cesarean section incisions: Low transverse: A low horizontal cut is made across the bikini line in this procedure, which is also known as a bikini incision. Low vertical: This procedure resembles a transverse section, except a vertical cut is made across the lower abdomen as opposed to a horizontal one. High vertical: This incision resembles a low vertical incision in terms of shape. However, the stomach is cut horizontally and high up on the abdomen.

Preparation for Caesarean Delivery

    You may need to do specific blood tests before a C-section to examine your red blood cell count and determine the risk of anesthesia-related problems. Even if your doctor has advised a vaginal birth, discuss the possibility of a C-section with your doctor long before your due date.

Steps Involved in Caesarean Delivery

    Discussed below are the steps involved in cesarean delivery: - In a planned C-section surgery, an epidural is usually used. Sometimes, general anaesthesia is given, but this is mostly in emergencies. - Cleaning of the abdomen's surgical area with an antiseptic - Placing sterile drapes around the incision site and lower body. - Place a sterile cloth or drape between the head and lower body. - The doctor will then make an incision on the abdomen, vertical or horizontal. - The surgeon will make an incision into the uterus wall, again horizontal or vertical. - Then, the doctor will remove the baby through the incisions. - The umbilical cord is incised, and the placenta is taken out. - The incisions are stitched up and closed. Skilled doctors in Pollachi carry out all the steps involved with utmost care and attention.

Recovery Care

    Compared to a vaginal delivery, a C-section needs more time for recovery. When the anesthetic wears off, you will begin to feel discomfort around the incision, and gas pains may occur, too. some other challenges may include: taking deep breaths moving your body getting out of bed You may need to stay at the hospital for the next 2-3 days after the delivery. Consider getting assistance for 4-6 weeks after getting home as well.

Success Rate of Cesarean Delivery

    The world Caesarean section rates have increased from 7% in 1990 to almost double that rate at 21% now and further. There are clear disparities in access, where sub-Saharan Africa rates are as low as 5%, while rates may be as high as 43% in Latin America and the Caribbean. The projections suggest that there can be increased rates, especially in Eastern Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Western Asia, Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and Australia and New Zealand, up to 63%. The succession rates also differ based on the type, and in Pollachi, it is carried forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Delivery typically takes 15 to 20 minutes. A further 45 minutes may be needed to stitch the abdominal and uterine incisions.

A C-section has the same nursing benefits as a vaginal delivery.

If you wish to have a C-section for non-medical reasons or because you are nervous about labor and delivery, talk to your doctor before your due date.