C-Section

C-Section: Delivering with Care and Precision

Our Care and Solutions for C-Section

At PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY, we ensure safe and compassionate care for mothers requiring a C-section delivery. Our expert team and advanced surgical facilities prioritize the health and well-being of both mother and baby during this procedure.

Possible Treatments and Stages at PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY:

  1. Pre-Surgery Preparation
    Comprehensive health assessments, including blood tests and imaging, to ensure the mother is ready for surgery.

  2. Planned and Emergency C-Sections
    Scheduled C-sections for high-risk pregnancies or emergency procedures during labor to ensure a safe delivery.

  3. Expert Surgical Team
    Highly skilled obstetricians and anesthetists ensure a smooth and safe surgical process.

  4. Advanced Anesthesia Techniques
    Use of regional anesthesia (spinal or epidural) to ensure pain-free surgery while keeping the mother awake to witness the birth.

  5. Post-Surgery Monitoring
    Close monitoring in the recovery phase, managing pain, and preventing complications like infections.

  6. Postpartum Care
    Comprehensive postnatal support, including wound care, breastfeeding guidance, and emotional support for a smooth recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

A C-section is a surgical procedure where a baby is delivered through an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus

C-sections are performed for various reasons, including prolonged labor, fetal distress, placenta previa, or multiple pregnancies.

Yes, with modern medical advancements, C-sections are generally safe for both mother and baby when performed by experienced professionals

Most women recover in 6-8 weeks, but individual recovery times can vary. Following post-surgery care instructions is essential for healing.

Yes, depending on individual circumstances, a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) may be possible. Consult with your doctor for advice.

While C-sections are common and safe, potential risks include infections, blood clots, or longer recovery times compared to normal delivery.

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