WHAT ARE THE CALLS FOR A C-SECTION?
The national C-section rate is 21.5%, higher than what the World Health Organization terms ideal”, 10-15%, according to the National Family Health Survey.??47.4% babies born in private sector via C-section, far above 14.3% in govt facilities, NFHS shows.
“Is there a recommended rate for Cesarean Section?”?The short answer is NO.
It is just the rhetoric representation over all these years, that has made it believably so. “The studies on which the WHO based the 15% recommendation 30 years ago were limited by either having incomplete data or relying on averaged cesarean delivery rates from multiple years without accounting for year-to-year variation in these estimates, says the Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Surveys of India (FOGSI).”
The hallmark of labor management in the 21st century should be individualized care for the laboring woman. So, while all you mothers wait for a normal vaginal delivery, be prepared to expect a C-Section. A call to C- section may arise out of the blue, due to unpredictable circumstances.
A cesarean delivery might be scheduled by your doctor before your due date, or it may become necessary during labor because of an emergency. There are ‘N’ number of medical reasons for a cesarean call.
Reasons for an emergency C-Section:
If a complication arises once the labor begins, and a C-section is required, though a vaginal delivery was planned, it falls under emergency C-section.
Reasons for a planned C-section:
Planned C- sections are recommended by doctors in advance due to known factors or complications.
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Elective C-sections:
An elective C- section is performed in the absence of any of these indications. Patients may opt for a C-section if they have a health condition such as high blood pressure or if a previous Cesarean means a future vaginal birth is associated with a degree of risk. However, women also elect to have a C-section, simply because it gives them more control in deciding when their baby is born. It can also reduce some anxiety of waiting for labor to start.
While it helps bypass the trauma during delivery or baby’s risk of being deprived of oxygen during delivery; it has certain cons as well. You’re more likely to need a repeated cesarean delivery with future pregnancies. Also, the hospitalization and recovery take longer.
Can I avoid C-section?
Most moms-to-be don’t want to have a C-section, but if you or your baby develops a complication before or during labor, there’s usually nothing you can do to avoid it.
Eat healthy,?stay active, maintain a?healthy weight gain; but always be prepared!?Choose your health care provider, wisely!
Ask questions and discuss with them about the absolute necessity and adhere to it.
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2 年I could not see any information about the harms of a C Section.