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Everything There Is To Know About C-Section Surgery During Delivery
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There is a common fear among women about C-section more than they tend to have a natural birth. There is a misconception that C-section is done only when something is wrong with the baby. But this is not true. In most cases, complications rarely occur as a well-being scan clinic is known for detecting any birth defect or complications beforehand. Of course, there can be last-minute unpredictable complications when C-section becomes necessary. To understand about it in details read on to find more. There are normally two types of C-section.
Elective C-section
Sometimes, some women prefer to for C-section instead of natural birth, especially if they are first time mothers. This is mostly because if they can afford to go for surgery, they would like to avoid the pain of normal delivery.
Emergency C-section
This is more popular one as even now most C-sections are done due to unexpected circumstances. When complication with the baby occurs even due to its position, emergency C-section is then recommended.
Reasons for a C-Section
Delivering a baby might be something that has been done since the beginning of the time but it is never an easy job. There are so many things you are needed to take care of, especially your health after delivery. There are several reasons why one must require to choose C-section.
If you had a C-section delivery was before
If your baby is in a breech position or transverse position
If you have a low-lying placenta or placenta praevia
If you have heart condition or diabetes
If you had a miscarriage or lost a baby during birth
If you are expecting multiples
If you need to deliver prematurely
If you have severe eclampsia or pre-eclampsia.
If you are unable to deal with the pain due to some traumatic experience.
If it is taking too long to deliver the baby naturally or there is an urgency to bring the baby out.
If there is slow progress in labour
If the baby becomes distressed or your health is deteriorating
If there is a placental abruption
If the cord slips out of the cervix leading to lack of oxygen in the baby
If a uterine rupture occurs and there is a scar from the previous delivery
Process Of Caesarean Delivery
Whether the surgery is a planned or a last-minute decision, C-section is a very simple 3 step process. The surgery only takes 10 minutes and 30 minutes for the incision. Take a look.
Preparation and Anaesthesia
The first step is to prepare and give anaesthesia. The surgeon usually gives anaesthesia in the spinal block or epidural. This usually numbs the lower half of the body. Everything is cleaned and a screen is put to block the view of incision and delivery. But if it is an unplanned surgery then the doctor might not have time for anaesthesia. So, doctors might go for general anaesthesia. This will leave you with feeling nauseous and disoriented. But it will pass with time.
Incision
The second step is the incision after anaesthesia. A small cut will be made in the lower abdomen. If the scar is neatly sutured, it will gradually fade. A second incision is done in the lower part of the uterus. There are two kinds of uterine incisions which may be made, and the doctor may choose anyone which are low-transverse incision and a vertical cut.
The Delivery
Once the incision is done, the amniotic fluid is suctioned out and then the baby is delivered. The delivery is not at all complicated and it does not take much time.
Therefore, if you wish to go for C-section, you can easily do it without any fear You can take all the advice beforehand from your well-being scan clinic in Reading.
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