
Emergency C-section
An emergency C-section is a sudden surgical procedure performed when a vaginal birth is no longer safe for mother or baby. It’s usually done quickly to address urgent issues like fetal distress, abnormal positioning, or maternal health complications. During the procedure, an incision is made in the mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby swiftly. This procedure helps ensure the safety of both mother and baby when labor poses risks that cannot be managed with standard delivery methods. Emergency C-sections are common and performed by skilled medical teams to provide prompt, lifesaving care.