During a caesarean section, the mother's uterus and abdominal wall are sliced, allowing the baby to be delivered through it. If a baby's major health issues impede a vaginal birth, a cesarean section will be required to deliver the infant. Although a caesarean section is a relatively safe procedure, there is a chance of infection, harm to internal organs, a higher chance of respiratory trouble for the infant, and problems with subsequent pregnancies. A caesarean section, sometimes known as a "c-section" or "caesarean," is a surgical surgery in which the mother's abdominal wall and the wall of her uterus (womb) are cut to allow for the birth of the baby. If there are issues that prohibit your baby from being born naturally by vaginal delivery, then your baby will need to be delivered via cesarean section. If there are indications that a vaginal delivery is unsafe, a caesarean section can be performed either electively (planned) or emergency-wise (unplanned) if complications arise during labor.
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