
Cesarean Section Procedure
A Cesarean section, or C-section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It is often performed when a vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or baby, such as complications during labor or certain health conditions. The surgery typically takes about an hour and is conducted under regional anesthesia, allowing the mother to be awake. After the procedure, recovery usually involves a hospital stay of a few days. C-sections can be planned or done as an emergency measure, prioritizing the health and safety of both mother and child.