MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS
Dr. Simi Kawar completed her post graduation in the year 1998 securing Gold medal . She is keenly interested in assisted reproduction, Gynecology Endoscopy .…
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MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS
Dr. Simi Kawar completed her post graduation in the year 1998 securing Gold medal . She is keenly interested in assisted reproduction, Gynecology Endoscopy .…
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Lakshmi Prasanna is a senior Obstetrician and Gynecologist Consultant at The Birthplace, Hyderabad. She specializes in high-risk Obstetrics, Evaluation o…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DGO
Dr. Preeti Galvankar is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 47 years in these fields. Dr. Preeti Galvankar pra…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DGO, FCPS - Mid. & Gynae
Dr. Mohan Gadam is a Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 41 years in these fields. Dr. Mohan Gadam practices at…
MBBS, DGO, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, FCPS - Mid. & Gynae
Practicing for last 18 years in Andheri and VileParle West. My special interest is High Risk Obstretics and my patients appreciate the time I give them for e…
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Tanveer Aujla is a Senior Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in Motherhood Hospital Sector 48 Noida with experience of 20 years. She has completed her MBBS and…
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS
Dr. Nilabha Bhaduri M.B.B.S., M.D., , is Senior Consultant Gynaecologist, Obstetrician, Laparoscopic Surgeon; now practicing In Uma Medical Centre, Suraksha…
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Satyendra Prabhu is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician at Currae Gynaec IVF Birthing Hospital in Thane West. He completed MBBS from Grand Medical College &…
MBBS, DGO, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Sujatha Audimulapu says "I'm a qualified gynaecologist and well reputed doctor. I'm dealing with all high risk cases too".
MBBS, DGO
Dr. Hernaz Kaur is a Gynecologist,Obstetrician and Infertility Specialist in Belapur, Navi Mumbai and has an experience of 11 years in these fields. Dr. Hern…
MBBS, DGO, FICS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Dhruba Ray is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Kasba, Kolkata and has an experience of 29 years in these fields. Dr. Dhruba Ray practices at Tagore Par…
MBBS, DGO
I am a Family Practitioner & Gynecologist with 3 decades of experience, I have done more than thousand deliveries, both normal and Caesarean sections. I look…
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A cesarean delivery (often called a C-section) is a type of surgery used to deliver a baby. Instead of the baby coming out through the vagina, the doctor makes a cut in the mother’s lower belly and the uterus to safely take out the baby. This surgery is done when it is safer for the mother, the baby, or both, compared to a vaginal birth.
During the surgery, the doctor first makes a cut in the skin and muscles of the belly. Then another cut is made in the uterus. After the baby and placenta are out, the doctor stitches all the cuts back together.
Cesarean delivery is done to help with safe delivery when a regular vaginal birth may not be safe or possible. Some of the benefits include:
A cesarean delivery may be recommended if:
Every pregnancy is different, so the choice for cesarean delivery is made based on careful discussion between the doctor and the mother.
1. Consultation & Planning: The obstetrician checks your health and the baby’s condition. You can ask questions and understand why a C-section is recommended.
2. Before Surgery: You may be asked not to eat or drink for a few hours before surgery. A catheter may be placed to empty your bladder.
3. Anesthesia: You will be given medicine, so you do not feel pain. This may be a spinal block, epidural, or sometimes general anesthesia in emergencies.
4. Surgery: The doctor makes a cut in your belly and uterus, then gently removes the baby and placenta.
5. Closing the Incisions: After delivery, the doctor stitches the uterus and belly back.
6. Recovery: You are taken to a recovery area and monitored as the anesthesia wears off. Your baby will be checked and handed to you or a caregiver once stable.
Most cesarean deliveries take about 45 minutes to an hour. Recovery in the hospital usually takes longer than after vaginal birth.
Cesarean delivery is done in a hospital or surgical center by a team of trained doctors and nurses. Because it is major surgery, you will be watched closely for a few days before going home. Recovery at home may take several weeks, and you will be given instructions on wound care, activity levels, diet, and follow-ups.
A cesarean delivery, like any surgery, comes with possible risks:
Having multiple cesarean deliveries in future pregnancies can increase the chance of complications such as problems with the placenta or uterus.
Cesarean delivery is a major surgery, while vaginal birth is a natural delivery method without major surgery. Cesarean delivery may be safer in certain medical situations, but it usually means a longer recovery time and longer hospital stay. Decisions are made based on the health of you and your baby.
Cesarean delivery is used to deliver a baby through a surgical cut in the mother’s belly and uterus when a normal vaginal birth may be risky or not possible. It can help protect the health of the mother or baby.
No, you will not feel pain during the surgery because anesthesia is given before the procedure. Mild discomfort or soreness is common after surgery as the body heals.
The surgery typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour. This includes delivering the baby and stitching the incisions closed.
Yes. Possible risks include infection, blood loss, blood clots, and reactions to anesthesia. Some risks are higher compared with vaginal birth, but your doctor will explain these clearly.
Recovery takes longer than after a vaginal birth. You may stay in the hospital for a few days and take several weeks at home to fully heal. Your doctor will give specific care instructions.
Yes. Cesarean delivery can be planned ahead if your doctor thinks it is safer for you or your baby. In some cases, it is done unexpectedly during labor due to sudden concerns.
Yes. Having a cesarean delivery can increase certain risks in later pregnancies, like issues with the placenta or scar tissue. Your doctor will discuss these concerns if they apply.
Cesarean delivery is widely used and generally safe for most babies. In some cases, it may reduce risk to the baby when vaginal birth is not recommended.