CesareanBirth
The process or method of delivering a baby through incision in the abdomen and uterus called cesarean section commonly called as cesarean delivery. The cesarean section due to any complications in pregnancies and this performed based upon the
history of the previous c- section and shape of the mothers pelvis, the incision of about 15cm is made in lower abdomen of mother, with the second incision the gets opened and baby delivered. In the c-section most people experiences difficulty, pain and longer recovery times than the vaginal delivery but it’s generally considered as safe. There are some of the why c-section are performed they are baby has developmental conditions; baby has too big head, early pregnancies complications,
health issues of mother, problem with
placenta and many other conditions.
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