Cesarean delivery, also known as a C-section, is a surgical procedure to deliver a baby through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. While C-sections can be life-saving in certain situations, they are major surgeries that can have risks and complications for both the mother and baby. Avoiding a cesarean delivery can be beneficial for both the mother and the baby, and there are several steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of needing one.
There are many benefits to avoiding a cesarean delivery. For the mother, a vaginal delivery is associated with a shorter recovery time, less pain, and a lower risk of infection. For the baby, a vaginal delivery can help to promote healthy development of the lungs and immune system. Additionally, avoiding a cesarean delivery can reduce the risk of future pregnancy complications, such as placental abruption and uterine rupture.