Caesarean delivery
Childbirth is divided into two types: natural birth and abnormal birth, one of which is cesarean section where the surgeon opens the abdomen up to the uterus to get out of the fetus. If normal labor does not succeed, this process usually does not take more than an hour. The procedure should not be moved for at least 24 hours without movement, without any food or drink, and with a feeding serum. Slowly then gradually begin to return to In the food, you should eat soups, yogurt and fresh juices, and you should drink plenty of fluids. One week after the operation, the nylon staple cord is removed from the doctor’s office. The cesarean section wound is a horizontal wound at the uterine level Between the pubic area and the umbilicus, a woman who has given birth to a caesarean section can breastfeed him completely naturally.
Causes of cesarean section
The obstetrician is obliged to perform a caesarean section when a normal birth constitutes a danger to the life of the mother or the fetus:
Complications of labor
- Length of labor.
- Rupture of the uterine wall.
- Problems and crises in the placenta, such as the adrenal glands or the placenta.
- Place the child in the width of the mother’s abdomen.
- The size of the child is much larger than the size of the mother’s pelvis.
- Problems and complications in the umbilical cord and advanced vessels.
- No effect on expansion and birth failure.
Complications for the mother in pregnancy and prenatal
- Exposed to pre-eclampsia.
- The woman must be pregnant with two or more twins.
- The mother is suffering from AIDS.
- The mother has a sexually transmitted disease such as herpes.
- The mother was previously torn into the uterine wall.
Other cases
- That a woman has a bloody haemorrhage that is dangerous to her.
- Placenta rupture.
- The occurrence of pre-eclampsia.
- High pressure of pregnant women.
- The fetus is at risk.
- The pregnancy ends and no divorce occurs.
- Pixel load pregnancy.
- Fatigue, debility and general decline women lose their ability to pressure.
- If a woman has had a Caesarean section before.