Cesarean section

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A Cesarean section is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. It may be planned or performed in emergencies for the safety of mother and baby.

When Is a C-Section Needed?

  • Prolonged or obstructed labor
  • Breech or abnormal baby position
  • Multiple pregnancy (twins or more)
  • Placenta previa or placental complications
  • Previous C-section
  • Fetal distress or high-risk conditions

What to Expect

  • Performed under spinal or epidural anesthesia
  • Procedure takes about 30–45 minutes
  • Hospital stay of 2–4 days
  • Gentle recovery guidance and wound care
  • Support for breastfeeding after surgery

Planned vs Emergency C-Section:

Planned: Scheduled in advance based on medical conditions

Emergency: Performed during labor if complications arises

Why Choose Us?

Our team of experienced obstetricians, anesthetists, and nursing staff ensures a safe, comfortable, and well-managed C-section delivery with full postnatal support.

Expecting a C-section? Consult us for a safe and confident birth experience.