FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CAESAREAN SECTION AND PROBLEMS OF THE MOTHERS AFTER CAESAREAN SECTION
Author Name: 1. Mrs. Priya Shukla
Volume/Issue: 04/07
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/12.2023-13728736/UIJIR
Affiliation:
- Nursing Lecturer, Prakash Institute of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences, Uttar Pradesh, India.
ABSTRACT
Pregnancy is a challenging time for all women as they adjust to the changes they experience and prepare to assure a new role as mother of one child or of two or more children. It is the most exciting period of expectation and fulfillment in a women’s life and its unique natural gift to women. Every pregnant women hopes for a short labour and delivery with no complications, but it does not always work out that ways. Caesarean section is a lifesaving operation when either mother or fetus faces certain problems before or during labour anddelivery. Caesarean section (C.S.) has become an increasingly common method of delivery worldwide, also increasing in developing countries. Many factors are associated with CS such as mothers‟ age, doctors‟ preference, medical indications and mothers‟ economic status. Other indications for a CS include risk of uterine rupture, induction of labor, decreased use of operative vaginal delivery and other medical-legal concerns. Caesarean birth is associated with increasing rates of severe maternal morbidity, including potentially fatal complications, including sepsis, thromboembolic events, anaesthetic complications and hospital readmission.
Key words: Mothers, Cesarian Section
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