C-Section Or Cesarean Delivery In Dubai
Overview
If you’re expecting a child, you’ve probably wondered whether you’ll have a vaginal birth or a cesarean section (C-section). You may even wonder if having a C-section is easier or safer than having a vaginal birth. However, it is always wise enough to gather information and analyse your options so you can conclude upon the most suitable decisions for you and your baby.
Many a time, C-Section is considered to be non-safe and a way too invasive procedure to deliver a baby. But, before arriving at a conclusion, why not have a discussion with our experts at Healia Medical Center about C-Section or Cesarean delivery in Dubai.
What is C-Section or Cesarean delivery?
A caesarean section (c-section or ‘caesarean’) is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision (cut) in the mother’s abdominal wall and the uterine (womb) wall. If there are complications that prevent a normal vaginal birth, your baby will need to be delivered via caesarean section.
If there are indications that a vaginal birth would be risky, a caesarean section may be planned (elective) or unplanned (emergency) if complications arise during labor.
Having said everything, you have all the rights to participate in and decide about the mode of birth and care. A caesarean section can only be performed with your written consent. If you are unable to give written permission, your partner or next of kin can.
Reasons for undergoing a C-Section
At Healia, you are offered full liberty to discuss it with our obstetrician so that you may decide on an elective C-Section or Cesarean delivery in Dubai for a variety of reasons.
The following could be some of the probable reasons:
- You’ve had a caesarean section before.
- You’re expecting three or more children.
- Your baby is bottom-first or feet-first (breech) and cannot be turned.
- You are expecting twins, with the first baby positioned bottom or feet first.
- The placenta is blocking your cervix (the opening to the womb – a condition called placenta previa).
- The baby is in a transverse position (sideways) in the womb, and the position cannot be changed.
The final decision will depend upon your specific situation and, sometimes, your preferences.
Did you know?
The number of caesarean sections performed worldwide has increased dramatically. Current caesarean section rates in some countries can exceed 40%.
Types of C- Sections
When having a caesarean section, two types of cuts can be used:
Lower Segment Incision – Wherever possible, a lower segment incision will be used. A horizontal (across) cut through the abdomen (stomach) and a horizontal cut along the lower part of the uterus, also known as a ‘bikini line’ incision, are used. These cuts heal faster, are less visible, and are less likely to cause complications in subsequent pregnancies.
Classic Incision – A vertical cut on the uterus is referred to as a classical incision. The abdominal cut can be horizontal or vertical. This type of incision is typically reserved for life-threatening emergencies or specific situations, such as when the placenta is very low, your baby is lying sideways, or your baby is very small. It may increase the likelihood of complications in subsequent pregnancies and births.
What happens during the procedure?
You will be either given a spinal or an epidural anaesthesia and you will not feel any pain during the entire procedure. The surgery may take between 30 to 60 minutes.
It will entail:
- Your baby will be thoroughly examined.
- Antibiotics will be administered to reduce the likelihood of infection.
- The umbilical cord will be severed, and your placenta will be removed.
- Our doctor will make a 10 cm long incision in your abdomen and uterus.
- Typically, an injection will be administered to contract your uterus and reduce bleeding.
- The layers of muscle, fat, and skin will be stitched back together, and the wound will be dressed.
- Your baby will be extracted via the cut. The doctor may use forceps to help lift your baby’s head out.
- Soon after, you will be able to hold your baby. Skin-to-skin contact with your baby can help strengthen your early bond and make breastfeeding easier.
Post Care
Women typically stay in the hospital for 2 to 5 days following a caesarean section. This may differ between hospitals or if there are complications with your recovery.
You may be suggested to do the following:
- Get as much rest as possible.
- Do not lift anything heavier than your baby. Lift with caution, and avoid lifting anything that causes you pain.
- Every day, go for a gentle walk. This can be beneficial to both physical and emotional health.
- Consume a healthy, high-fibre diet and plenty of water. To avoid constipation, do this every day.
- Try keeping your wound dry and clean.
Benefits of C-Section or Cesarean Delivery in Dubai
C-section delivery has numerous advantages. Nevertheless, there are numerous ways to reduce the risk of C-section delivery.
Among them are:
- Pain is reduced during and after childbirth.
- Reduced likelihood of post-birth heavy bleeding
- Reduced risk of injury and no loss of bladder control
- Pelvic organ prolapse is unlikely.
Opt for a team of experts for your C-Section or Cesarean delivery in Dubai
Though Cesarean section is a major surgery, it can render several benefits carried out in the right manner.
At Healia Medical Center, our highly qualified team of obstetricians are experienced in performing safe cesarean sections with minimal risk to both mother and baby. We understand the importance of this procedure for families and thus strive to provide the best possible care for you at all times.
If you’re considering having a cesarean section, please don’t hesitate to contact us today so we can help make your experience comfortable and stress-free.
Contact us today to discuss the most favorable birth mode for your baby!