Any surgical intervention in the human body is, of course, a risk.. Caesarean section is no exception.. Although this method of childbirth is becoming very popular. This is caused, first of all, by the fear of pain, which invariably accompanies any childbirth.. It seems to many women that there is nothing wrong here: she fell asleep, and woke up already with a baby, sat on painkillers for a while - and everything is fine.
In addition, doctors who are often not very clean in moral terms intimidate already emotionally vulnerable women in labor, forcing them to go for a caesarean section voluntarily and, of course, paying for this service according to the “price list”.
However, we note that in fact there are many medical indications for the operation.. All of them are divided into two groups: absolute and relative.. Of course, there are many relative indications. These are situations where natural childbirth can hypothetically harm the health of the mother or baby.. For example, during the first pregnancy after 35 years.
Absolute indications are those cases when natural childbirth is impossible, because they are complicated or are associated with a number of obstacles that threaten not just health, but the life of the mother and child.. In such cases, a caesarean section is the responsibility of the doctor.. He simply has no right to go the other way, since the main goal of his activity is to save the lives of patients.
Speaking about situations that necessitate a caesarean section, there are absolute indications from the mother and from the child. If the stork is already knocking on your door, and even if you are just thinking about having a baby, you are planning a pregnancy, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this topic in more depth..
INDICATIONS FOR CAESAREAN SECTION ON THE MOTHER'S SIDE.
First of all, the operation is necessary in the case when the mother has a special physical structure of the body.. We are talking about situations where the pelvis of the woman in labor is narrowed, and the child simply cannot pass through the pelvic ring.. However, there are a number of methods for conducting natural childbirth with a narrow pelvis.. Only if none of them can give an effect, an operation is prescribed.. The examination is carried out even during pregnancy, and even then the doctor must inform about the need for intervention during childbirth.
Also, an absolute indication for caesarean section is the presence of mechanical obstructions in the birth canal.. Most often, these are certain tumors in the mother's body that will prevent the child from passing. Such complications also become known during pregnancy..
If there is a threat of uterine rupture, a planned caesarean section is mandatory. Such a threat arises if the woman in labor has undergone any operations on the uterus (including a caesarean section during previous births). Usually, the muscle tissue fuses and becomes elastic, but there is always a risk that the scar may open during childbirth..
ABSOLUTE INDICATIONS FOR SURGERY FROM THE FETUS.
The need for an operation can also be caused by premature detachment of the placenta - in case of its separation from the uterine wall before childbirth, and not after them. The fact is that it is through the placenta that the child receives oxygen.. In the event of its detachment, the life of the child is at risk. In addition, the mother begins to bleed heavily, which can lead to death.. In such situations, the operation is carried out immediately.
An abnormal placement of the placenta that blocks the baby's exit to the birth canal is called previa..
This situation does not require immediate surgical intervention, however, the appointment of a planned caesarean section is necessary.
There are pros and cons of surgery during childbirth. Most doctors still recommend a natural birth of a child, and not a caesarean.. But if you are medically forced to go for a caesarean section, do not be afraid.. After all, the most important thing is the life of your child and your life.. And they also say that "
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