Cesarean Section
A Cesarean Section (C-section) is a surgical procedure to deliver a baby through incisions in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. It is often used in cases where a traditional vaginal delivery is not possible or recommended due to potential risks to the baby or mother. Cesarean Sections can save lives by providing a safe option for delivery if a vaginal birth is not possible or if the health of the mother or baby is at risk. The procedure has been around for centuries and is one of the most commonly performed surgeries today. It can be lifesaving in cases of fetal distress, malpresentations, and maternal medical issues. Additionally, C-sections can reduce the risks of birth injuries to the baby that could otherwise occur during a difficult vaginal delivery. Cesarean Sections are highly beneficial and a vital part of modern obstetrics.
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