A cesarean section | known as a C-section | is a surgery to deliver a baby via the abdomen

A cesarean section, or a C-section, is a surgery to deliver a baby via the abdomen. A c-Section occurs when a physician determines it to be a safer delivery option for the mother, baby, or both. Mothers may also choose to have a plant C-section, called AN ELECTIVE SURGERY, usually scheduled at 39 weeks of pregnancy. Also, women who have given birth via a cesarean section are often advised to give birth via a C-Section for the next baby. Common indications for C-Section include: Labor Dystocia: Labor Dystocia can occur when the baby’s head is too big to fit through the pelvis. Another indication for C-Section is placenta previa when the placenta wholly or partially covers the opening of the uterus. Sometimes The baby is in breach position, so the feet are down instead of the head down. A prolapse of the umbilical cord or fetal distress before full cervical dilation can result in a loss of oxygen to the fetus and may even result in a stillbirth. Also, when a mom has twins or even more babies at the same time is usually an indication of a cesarean section. 3dmedicalanimation copyrighted_by_Dandelion _Team Fertilization medical animation We all won this race! What role does sperm structure play in fertilization? ovulation and menstrual cycle, often called period The effect of Tied umbilical cord in twins High Blood Pressure Hypertension How your body turns food into poo Human digestion system in human beings food digestion is the story of how your food ends up as a poo 3d medical animation Dandelion team coronary angiogram Micro Needle|3d medical animation|sample use only heart valve replacement 3d medical animation|sample use only|dandelion team short videos How long does it take for the body to digest food? The world of Inside a bone What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions? small intestine copyright by Dandelion Team
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