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Sunday, November 9, 2008

WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE DELIVERY BY CAESAREAN SECTION?

During caesarean delivery, the doctor makes an incision in the pregnant women's abdomen to get the delivery done. In this case, the women will be under anaesthesia.


Normally, 15% - 25% of deliveries are caesarean deliveries; amongst them some are planned while others may be due to emergency.


Most common reasons for caesarean delivery are:

  • Baby needs quick delivery
  • Baby is not in head down position
  • Baby's head does not fit in the birth passage
  • Labour does not progress as expected
  • Mother's or baby's health is at risk
You should carry loose fitted and easy to wear clothes for yourself and for the baby, you must carry a cap, some nappies and a shawl or blanket.
In case of normal delivery, you can go home within 2-3 days while in case of a caesarean delivery; you can go home within 3-4 days, only on doctors' advice.
If you have any concerns about yourself and your baby and how to take care of the newborn, you can discuss them with your obstetrician and paediatrician.

Pregnancy is an exciting & difficult time in any parent's life. It's a time of change, growth, discovery and a lot of questions are in mind....
To help you find some answers, in this blog we've pulled together information on topics ranging from staying healthy and prenatal tests to things you should avoid while you are pregnant....hope this blog will help you....


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