C-Section Delivery

A C-Section, or Cesarean Section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. It is a safe and commonly performed method when a vaginal delivery poses risks.

Description

Cesarean delivery is performed when certain complications make traditional vaginal birth unsafe for the mother or baby. It may be planned in advance or done as an emergency based on the condition during labor. Common reasons include fetal distress, breech presentation, or previous cesarean delivery.

The procedure is done under spinal or epidural anesthesia and usually takes 45 to 60 minutes. Post-operative care includes hospital stay, pain management, and monitoring for healing. With proper medical care, both mother and baby recover well, and breastfeeding can begin soon after delivery.
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Estimated Stay: 4 Days

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A C-section is a medically guided and safe method of childbirth that protects both mother and baby when natural delivery is not advisable. With experienced care, recovery is smooth and positive outcomes are expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to answer your concerns with care and clarity:
Most mothers stay for 2–4 days depending on recovery and baby’s health.
In some cases, Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) is possible. It depends on your medical history and doctor’s assessment.
You can usually begin walking within 24 hours and start breastfeeding as soon as you’re comfortable, often within a few hours post-surgery.