Imagine you are traveling to your hometown. Normally, you take the main road, but sometimes the road is blocked, unsafe, or too crowded. In that case, you choose a different road that is safer and ensures you reach home. Similarly, in childbirth, the natural route is a normal vaginal delivery, but if there are complications or risks, doctors choose another safe route called Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery.
At Arihant Hospital & IVF Center in Sikar, we provide safe and advanced cesarean (C-Section) delivery for mothers and babies. Just like an alternate road ensures a safe journey, a C-section ensures the safe birth of the baby when normal delivery is not possible.
What is Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery?
A C-section is a surgical procedure in which the baby is delivered through cuts made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. Instead of passing through the natural birth canal, the baby is taken out directly through surgery. It is usually done when a vaginal delivery could put the mother or baby at risk.
When is Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery Needed?
Doctors may recommend a C-section in situations such as:
- Baby not getting enough oxygen.
- Prolonged or difficult labor.
- Baby in abnormal position (breech or transverse).
- Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets).
- Very large baby.
- Placenta problems (placenta previa).
- Health issues in the mother (high blood pressure, diabetes).
- Previous C-section or uterine surgery.
At Arihant Hospital & IVF Center, we decide on cesarean (C-Section) delivery only when it is necessary for the safety of mother and child.
Types of Cesarean Deliveries
1. Planned (Elective) C-Section
- Decided before labor begins.
- Usually done if the doctor knows normal delivery will be risky.
2. Emergency C-Section
- Done urgently if complications arise during labor.
- For example, sudden drop in baby’s heartbeat or stalled labor.
Step-by-Step Procedure of C-Section Delivery
Step 1: Preparation
The expectant mother is carefully prepared for surgery, receiving anesthesia, which may be administered via spinal or epidural methods to numb the lower half of her body. This vital step ensures she feels no discomfort during the procedure. Once the anesthesia takes effect, her abdomen is meticulously cleaned and sterilized to minimize the risk of infection, creating a safe environment for the delivery.
Step 2: Making Incisions
A precise incision is then made on the abdomen—typically a horizontal cut just above the pubic area, allowing for better healing and reduced visibility of scars. Following this, a second incision is created in the wall of the uterus, providing access to the developing baby.
Step 3: Delivering the Baby
With delicate care, the surgeon gently lifts the baby through the uterine incision, introducing the newborn to the world. As the infant is brought forth, the umbilical cord is promptly clamped and cut, severing the link between mother and child. The baby is then swiftly handed to the pediatric team, who are ready to ensure the newborn's health and well-being.
Step 4: Removing the Placenta
Once the baby has been delivered, the placenta is carefully detached from the uterine wall and removed, completing the stages of birth. This step is crucial as it allows the uterus to begin its recovery process.
Step 5: Closing the Incisions
In the final stage, the surgeon meticulously stitches up both the uterus and the abdominal incision. Each layer is closed with precision to promote healing and restore the mother's body, ensuring that she is on her way to recovery while welcoming her new child into the world.
At Arihant Hospital & IVF Center in Sikar, cesarean (C-Section) delivery is done by expert gynecologists with advanced safety measures.
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Benefits of Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery
- Safer option when normal delivery is risky.
- Prevents complications during prolonged labor.
- Reduces risk for babies in abnormal positions.
- Planned C-sections make delivery predictable and less stressful.
Recovery After Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery
- Hospital stay: Usually 3–4 days.
- Pain management: Medicines are given for relief.
- Movement: Walking is encouraged within 24 hours to aid healing.
- Diet: Start with liquids, then soft foods, and gradually return to normal diet.
- Rest: Avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity for 6 weeks.
- Wound care: Keep the incision clean and dry.
Cost of Cesarean (C-Section) Delivery in Sikar, Rajasthan
The cost depends on:
- Mother and baby’s health condition.
- Medicines and duration of hospital stay.
At Arihant Hospital & IVF Center, the cesarean (C-Section) delivery cost in Sikar is affordable without compromising on quality care.
Why Choose Arihant Hospital & IVF Center for C-Section Delivery?
- Modern operation theatres with advanced equipment.
- Expert anesthesia and pediatric care.
- Personalized attention to both mother and baby.
- Affordable and transparent packages.
At Arihant Hospital & IVF Center, we ensure that every cesarean (C-Section) delivery is safe, comfortable, and stress-free.