Cesarean Section
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Overview
A Cesarean section, often called a C-section surgery, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. Manipal Hospitals International offers expert, compassionate care to international patients from the Middle East, Africa, and SAARC countries, combining advanced surgical techniques with personalised support to ensure a safe delivery for both mother and baby.
What is a Cesarean Section?
A Cesarean section is a surgical delivery method where, instead of a vaginal birth, incisions are made in the abdomen and uterus to safely deliver your baby. This procedure is often planned or performed as an emergency when vaginal delivery poses risks.
Clear and Simple Explanation
In a C-section, your doctor makes a small cut in your tummy and womb so your baby can be delivered safely when a normal birth is not possible or would be dangerous.
Why is Cesarean Section Needed?
Sometimes a C-section is necessary to protect the well-being of the mother and baby, especially if complications arise during pregnancy or labour that make vaginal delivery unsafe.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions
- Labour not progressing or is stalled.
- The baby is in an abnormal position, like breech.
- Placenta problems, such as placenta previa.
- Previous C-sections with uterine scar concerns.
- Maternal or fetal distress requiring urgent delivery.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals Global for Cesarean Section?
- Experienced obstetric surgeons: Skilled in both planned and emergency C-sections with excellent outcomes.
- Comprehensive maternity infrastructure: State-of-the-art operating theatres and neonatal care units.
- Personalised care plans: Tailored to your medical needs and birth preferences.
- Advanced surgical techniques: Minimising pain and promoting quicker recovery.
- International patient support: Assistance with visas, accommodation, language, and insurance.
- Holistic postnatal care: Emphasising mother and baby wellbeing.
Indications for Cesarean Section
Types of cesarean section are recommended when vaginal birth risks outweigh its benefits due to maternal or fetal conditions.
- Abnormal fetal positions.
- Previous uterine surgery or Cesarean sections.
- Fetal distress during labour.
- Multiple pregnancies in certain cases.
- Placental or umbilical cord complications.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Cesarean Section?
C-section scheduling and indication are carefully considered; unnecessary surgery is avoided unless medically warranted.
- Stable pregnancies where vaginal birth is safe and preferred.
- Maternal conditions that contraindicate surgery unless urgent.
- Patients preferring vaginal birth without medical indication for C-section.
Preparing for Cesarean Section
- Preoperative assessment including medical history and tests.
- Discussion of procedure details and addressing any concerns.
- Fasting guidelines to prepare for anaesthesia.
- Emotional preparation, including birth plan discussions.
- Arranging support person and post-surgery care.
Cesarean Section Procedure
The procedure involves making incisions in the lower abdomen and uterus to deliver your baby safely under regional or general anaesthesia.
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Administration of spinal or epidural anaesthesia leaving you awake but pain-free.
- A horizontal incision is made just above the pubic hairline (lower uterine segment incision).
- A uterine incision was made at the same site to gently deliver the baby.
- The baby is carefully guided out, and the umbilical cord is cut.
- Placenta delivery and careful stitching to close the uterus and abdomen.
- Transfer to recovery for observation and bonding with your baby.
Recovery After Cesarean Section
Recovery commonly involves a hospital stay of 3 to 5 days and includes pain management, wound care, and mobilisation.
- Pain control through medication and supportive care.
- Early mobilisation is encouraged to aid circulation and healing.
- Wound care instructions to prevent infection.
- Support for breastfeeding and newborn care.
- Follow-up appointments to monitor recovery and address concerns.
Risks and Complications
C-section has higher risks than vaginal birth but is generally safe under expert care. Some risks include bleeding, infection, and longer recovery.
Benefits of Cesarean Section
- Life-saving delivery for mother and baby in emergencies.
- Controlled, safe delivery when vaginal birth risks exist.
- Reduction in stress and labour complications for specific cases.
- Planned surgery allows preparation and reduces unexpected stress.
- Access to neonatal care in complex pregnancies.
Cost of Cesarean Section at Manipal Hospitals Global
Manipal Hospitals Global offers competitive and transparent pricing for Cesarean deliveries, including surgical fees, hospital stay, neonatal care, and follow-up. Personalised cost estimates are provided after a medical consultation.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals Global
International mothers receive comprehensive support—from visa help and airport pickup to language interpretation and accommodation assistance. A dedicated coordinator guides your journey seamlessly from admission to postnatal care.
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