When caesarean section is necessary?

When caesarean section is necessary
According to legend Julio Cesar was the first child born by Caesarean section, and for that reason this surgical method of bringing new life to the world was named C-section. Is currently practiced, if the birth by natural means is risky for the mother, child or both. May be indicated for reasons known before birth or during labor.
Reasons known before delivery:
* When the baby is macroscopic or presented in an abnormal position (buttocks, legs);
* In the case of triplets or more babies;
* If the mother’s pelvis is too narrow;
* If the doctor detects fetal distress before the due date;
* In cases of placenta previa, ie low insertion of the placenta, this is an obstacle to the passage of the baby;
* Cases of premature babies;
* When the mother has high blood pressure, life-threatening for mother and baby;
* When the mother has vaginal herpes, which can severely contaminate the baby at the time of exit;
* If the mother is diabetic;
* RH factor incompatibility of mother and child;
* In case of uterine scar which involve risk of bleeding from the mother (eg two consecutive Caesarean sections)
These are the most common reasons, but there may be others and be a doctor to decide whether there is a need to enhance a caesarean section, When you schedule in advance is usually held two weeks before the due date.
Planned cesarean delivery at the time:
* When mother and baby are suffering for too long;
* When cervical dilation is insufficient;
* Poor posture of the baby,
* If the baby is too large and can not fall;
These signs are easy to spot allowing immediate action to reduce risks to both.






