Motherness Hospitals

C-Section Delivery Services

C-Section

For situations where a Cesarean section (C-Section) is the safest option, Motherness Hospital has a team of skilled surgeons to ensure a seamless and secure procedure. Whether planned or emergency, we provide comprehensive care to make your delivery stress-free.

Why Choose a C-Section?

  • Recommended for high-risk pregnancies or delivery complications
  • Ideal for conditions like breech presentation or multiple pregnancies
  • Ensures the safety of mother and baby

With Motherness Hospital’s experienced surgical team and advanced facilities, you can trust us for a safe and smooth C-section delivery.

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Although you could experience pressure and pulling during the C-section, you won’t experience any pain. During a C-section, the majority of women are awake and only anesthetized from the waist down with regional anesthetic (an epidural and/or a spinal block). In this case, they are awake to witness and hear the birth of their child.

The following are the risks and problems of a cesarean section:

  • Typical blood loss.
  • Blood clots in the legs.
  • Infection of the uterus lining.
  • An extended hospital stay (an average of 72 to 120 hours, or 3 to 5 days)
  • discomfort surrounding the wound (pain relief will be administered)
  • Issues with further vaginal birth attempts.

After giving delivery, try to urinate within four to six hours. If you had a C-section, however, it won’t be feasible since the catheter won’t be taken out until the anesthetic wears off entirely, which might take hours. Urine will be drained from the body using a temporary catheter if the bladder is not drained on its own.

Typically, this will be a horizontal scar that is just below your bikini line and measures 10 to 20 cm in length. Rarely, you might have a vertical scar directly down the belly button. Initially, the scar will likely be red and noticeable, but it should eventually go away and be concealed by your pubic hair.