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When Cesaerean Birth is the Better Option

Find out when a c-section is the best route for you and your baby.
Although generally healthy women will prefer to give birth vaginally, sometimes health issues and other reasons will necessitate a C-section. Find out more about the medical complications that would usually require a cesaerean to be performed.

  • What Is A Cesaerean?
  • Why Cesaerean Section?
  • Common Medical Reasons for Cesaerean, I
  • Common Medical Reasons for Cesaerean, II


  • What Is A Cesaerean?

    A C-section (also known as a cesaerean section) is the procedure of delivering a baby via an abdominal incision. The incision is made in the mother's abdomen and in the uterus to remove the baby. The mother either gets local (spinal or epidural) or general anesthesia. The recovery time for a cesaerean is usually longer compared to vaginal births - hospital stay is usually 4 days instead of 2.
    Related read: What happens during a cesaerean section?

    Why Cesaerean Section?

    Cesaerean section is considered a major surgery and has its risks just like any other major surgical operations. But under some circumstances, it is the best course to take to ensure the safety of the mother and/or the baby.

    Sometimes a C-section is planned because of pregnancy complications that becomes evident even before labour or because of previous Caesarean births. But many C-sections are also performed unplanned, when problems crop up unexpectedly during labour. That's why it is important that you familiarize yourself with the procedure of C-section so you can be mentally prepared if such a need arises.

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