Cesarean delivery (C-section) is used to deliver a baby through surgical incisions made in the abdomen and uterus. Planning for a C-section might be necessary if there are certain pregnancy complications. Women who have had a C-section might have another C-section. Often, however, the need for a first-time C-section isn't clear until after labour starts. If you're pregnant, knowing what to expect during and after a C-section can help you prepare. Labour that isn't progressing (labour dystocia) is one of the most common reasons for a C-section. Issues with labour progression include a prolonged first stage (prolonged dilation or opening of the cervix) or a prolonged second stage (prolonged time of pushing after complete cervical dilation). Some women request C-sections with their first babies. They might want to avoid labor or the possible complications of vaginal birth. Or they might want to plan the time of delivery.
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