Cesarean delivery- Sometimes a patient cannot deliver normally and the next option is to take out the baby by an operative procedure i.e Cesarean Section or C-SECTION for the sake of the mother or baby,
C-SECTION is always done for an indication either maternal or for the sake of the baby, one must ask the doctor why it is being done.
Caesarian Delivery Cost in Chandigarh may range from 37600- to 69100/- for General Ward. However, In the case of Semi-private and private rooms with more facilities is cost is different, C-Section delivery charges can start from INR 47800/- and can go up to 106700/-. These costs include all surgery expenses, doctor’s fees, OT charges, anaesthetic charges, the medication used during surgery, room rent for a standard stay, and newborn baby care support. Therefore it is advisable to consult the doctor for final cost estimation for Caesarian delivery in Chandigarh. Caesarian Delivery costs are based on the condition of the mother at delivery time such as the abnormal foetal position of the baby, labour that progresses too slowly or does not progress at all, if the baby is too large for vaginal delivery, and problems with the placenta.
Note – Contact Dr Ahuja for the final and fare cost of Cesarean Delivery.
Ans: A C- C-section can take anywhere between 35 to 60 min. This all depends on whether there are any complicating factors such as a previous c-section/ surgery of the abdomen. The expertise/experience of the gynaecologist matters a lot in this regard. For tender loving care from an experienced gynaecologist, you can consult Dr Ruchi Rai Ahuja at Ahuja Clinic Chandigarh during your pregnancy.
Ans: C-sections is generally very safe in expert hands. But many things can go wrong during a c-section. Broadly they can be divided into anaesthesia complications and surgical complications. It’s like one can have an accident any time one ventures on the road similarly accidents can very rarely happen during a c-section. The complications can be heavy bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding organs, scarring in the uterus, and anaesthesia risks.
Ans: Bed rest is advised for 12 to 24 hrs post c section .12 hours later one is allowed to move her limbs and take side turns. The patient is generally made to sit and walk around gradually after 24 hours. Thereafter patient is encouraged to be active but refrain from heavy work. These days the cut is made on the skin crease just above the hair line so it is comfortable to walk around. In general, just like in a normal delivery one has to take care for at least 6 weeks till the tissues return to their pre-pregnancy state.
Ans: Every c-section weakens the uterus. The risk of stitches giving away increases with each c-section. If the stitches open up the baby does not have any chance of survival and the mother can also lose her life. Generally one should avoid a pregnancy after 2nd c section. The gap between c-sections also matters. The longer the gap (at least a year) the better it is!
Ans: The best week for c section is after 38 weeks of pregnancy as by this time the growth of the baby is complete and the lungs are mature. But many times there are complicating factors so your doctor may decide to give you certain injections to help the lungs of the baby to mature and go ahead with c-section after 24 hours of completion of injection.
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Ans: smile incision Stay calm and relaxed the night before the c-section. Take a proper dinner and go to bed early. Your doctor may prescribe certain medicines to keep you calm and sleep well the night before. Keep your mother and baby bags ready. You will need a lot of energy the next day as you will be having your little bundle of joy in your arms. Be prepared to breastfeed. Take a proper shower before going to the hospital.
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