Gyne

Caesarean Section

Overview

A Caesarean Section (C-Section) is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. While many deliveries can be achieved vaginally, a C-section may be recommended if it ensures greater safety for the mother, the baby, or both. Our clinic offers advanced surgical facilities, experienced obstetricians, and compassionate care to make C-section delivery safe and comfortable.


When is a C-Section Needed?

C-sections may be planned (elective) or performed as an emergency if complications arise during labor.

Common reasons for a planned or emergency C-section include:

  • Baby in breech or transverse position (not head down).

  • Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.).

  • Placenta previa (placenta blocking the cervix).

  • Fetal distress (baby not getting enough oxygen).

  • Labor not progressing or cervix not dilating.

  • Large baby (macrosomia).

  • Previous C-section or uterine surgery.

  • Maternal health concerns (high blood pressure, heart disease, infections).


How the Procedure is Done

  1. Preparation

    • You’ll receive anesthesia (usually spinal or epidural).

    • Your abdomen will be cleaned and sterilized.

  2. Surgery

    • A horizontal incision is made just above the pubic area.

    • The uterus is carefully opened, and the baby is gently delivered.

    • The placenta is removed, and incisions are closed with sutures.

  3. Duration

    • The procedure typically takes 30–45 minutes, with the baby delivered in the first few minutes.


Recovery After C-Section

  • Hospital stay is usually 2–4 days.

  • Mild pain, soreness, and tiredness are common for a few days.

  • Most women can resume normal daily activities in 4–6 weeks.

  • Gentle walking is encouraged soon after surgery to aid recovery.

  • Breastfeeding can be started immediately, with assistance from the care team.


Possible Risks & Complications

Like any surgery, a C-section has potential risks, though rare when performed in safe hands:

  • Infection at the incision site.

  • Increased blood loss compared to vaginal delivery.

  • Blood clots.

  • Delayed return of bowel function.

  • Slightly longer recovery time than vaginal delivery.

Our team takes every precaution to minimize risks and ensure a smooth recovery.


Benefits of a C-Section

  • Safe alternative when vaginal delivery is risky.

  • Protects mother and baby in case of emergencies.

  • Allows planned scheduling for certain high-risk pregnancies.


Emotional & Physical Support After C-Section

We understand that a surgical delivery can feel overwhelming. That’s why we provide:

  • Post-surgery pain management.

  • Lactation counseling to help mothers breastfeed comfortably.

  • Emotional reassurance and counseling for mothers worried about recovery.

  • Guided physiotherapy and exercise plans for faster healing.


Why Choose Us for C-Section Deliveries?

  • Experienced obstetricians and anesthetists with expertise in high-risk cases.

  • State-of-the-art operation theatres with advanced monitoring.

  • 24/7 emergency readiness for urgent C-sections.

  • Mother-centric care focusing on comfort and safety.

  • Comprehensive maternity support — from pregnancy to recovery.


👉 A C-section can be a safe, planned, and positive birth experience. With our expert care, you and your baby are in the best hands, ensuring a smooth delivery and healthy recovery.