Homonym: C-Section (Cesarean)
A C-Section, or cesarean section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother's abdomen and uterus. This method is often chosen when a vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or baby, such as complications during labor or if the baby is in an abnormal position.
During a C-Section, the mother is typically given anesthesia to ensure she feels no pain. The procedure usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour, and recovery may take longer than with a vaginal birth. After the surgery, the mother and baby are monitored to ensure their health and well-being.