A Cesarean section (C-section) delivery is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through an incision made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. C-sections may be planned in advance (elective) or performed as an emergency procedure if complications arise during labor.
C-sections are generally considered safe procedures, but like any surgery, they carry risks and potential complications, including:
Recovery from a C-section may take longer than recovery from a vaginal birth, and women who undergo C-sections may experience discomfort or pain at the incision site and require pain management medications. It’s essential for women who have had a C-section to follow their healthcare provider’s instructions for postoperative care and to attend follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and recovery.