Cesarean Operation Procedure: Steps, Types & Delivery Process
The cesarean operation procedure is a surgical technique used to deliver a baby when vaginal delivery is not safe for the mother or the baby. A cesarean section involves making an incision in the abdomen and uterus to safely deliver the baby under controlled medical conditions. This procedure may be recommended for several medical reasons, including fetal distress, abnormal baby position such as breech presentation, multiple pregnancies, placenta complications, or previous cesarean deliveries. The cesarean operation procedure is carefully planned and performed by an experienced medical team including obstetricians, anesthesiologists, nurses, and pediatric specialists. During the procedure, anesthesia is administered to numb the lower body, followed by a small abdominal incision to access the uterus. The baby is delivered through the incision, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, and the placenta is removed. The uterus and abdominal layers are then carefully stitched, and the mother is monitored in recovery to ensure safe healing. At Medicover Hospitals, cesarean operation procedures are performed using modern surgical equipment, experienced obstetric specialists, and comprehensive maternity care programs designed to support safe childbirth and maternal recovery.
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