
Cesare
A Cesarean, commonly called a C-section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It is performed when vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or baby, such as complications during labor, fetal distress, or health issues. The procedure typically involves administering anesthesia, making the necessary incisions, and carefully extracting the baby. C-sections can be planned ahead or done urgently if complications arise during labor. While generally safe, they involve a longer recovery period compared to vaginal birth and carry typical surgical risks.