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Sometimes, a caesarean section is the safest way to welcome your baby — whether planned in advance for medical reasons or performed urgently during labor. What matters most is experienced hands and complete facilities.
Dr. Monika Arya (MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Fellowship in Laparoscopic Surgery) performs caesarean deliveries at Aryan Multispeciality Hospital with modern surgical techniques, strict safety protocols, and immediate pediatric support for the newborn — ensuring both mother and baby are cared for at every step.
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Q1. When is a caesarean delivery needed?
A. Common reasons include the baby's distress during labor, abnormal position (breech), placenta problems, previous caesarean, prolonged labor, or certain maternal health conditions.
Q2. Is caesarean delivery safe?
A. Yes. It is one of the most commonly performed surgeries in the world, and in experienced hands with proper facilities, it is very safe for both mother and baby.
Q3. Will I be awake during the caesarean?
A. Usually yes — spinal anesthesia numbs the lower body while you stay awake, so you can hear your baby's first cry.
Q4. How long does recovery take?
A. Hospital stay is typically 3–4 days. Most mothers resume light activity in 1–2 weeks and recover fully in about 6 weeks.
Q5. Can I have a normal delivery after a previous caesarean?
A. In selected cases, yes (VBAC). The doctor will evaluate your specific situation and advise the safest option.