#Afuni For certain clinical conditions—such as placenta previa or uterine rupture—cesarean
delivery is firmly established as the safest route of delivery. However, for most pregnancies,
which are low-risk, cesarean delivery appears to pose greater risk of maternal morbidity and
mortality than vaginal delivery 4 Table 1.Is cesarean safer than normal delivery? .But all
things considered, a vaginal delivery is safer for the mom and not riskier for the baby.
In fact, scheduled repeat cesarean sections may be done too early and the babies aren't ready yet.
What are the disadvantages of C-section? .The more C-sections, the higher the risks of placenta
previa and a condition in which the placenta becomes attached to the wall of the uterus
(placenta accreta). A C-section also increases the risk of the uterus tearing along the scar line
(uterine rupture) for women who attempt a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy. but before
currently century earlier women were give delivery through naturally normally but children were not
die & mothers also were active & continuously give 5 & 10 & 20 deliveries but babies & mothers both
were healthy & wealthy even stress free even without of any medicine except vegetable fruit grains
pulses spices milk honey Oilve oil mustard oil peanut oil coconut oil egg fish chicken beef mutton
plus hard work continuously indeed what a were golden days...
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