FAQs About Caesarean Section
What are the differences between a normal birth and a C-section?
A Caesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. The incision is typically made horizontally on the lower part of the abdomen
The baby is born vaginally through the birth canal in a normal birth.
A C-section is a significant surgical procedure with associated risks which include infection, bleeding, blood clots, pelvic organ injuries, and longer recovery time for the mother.
Can I have a natural birth for my next baby after a C-section?
When might a C-section be necessary?
How is a C-section performed?
How long does c-section surgery take?
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