This document outlines medical and social indications for performing a Cesarean section (C-section). The medical indications include fetal factors like large baby size, abnormal fetal position, fetal distress, or multiple pregnancy problems; as well as maternal factors such as cephalopelvic disproportion, uterine dysfunction, uterine rupture, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, or labor taking too long or stopping progress. The social indication listed is a mother's factor.
This document outlines medical and social indications for performing a Cesarean section (C-section). The medical indications include fetal factors like large baby size, abnormal fetal position, fetal distress, or multiple pregnancy problems; as well as maternal factors such as cephalopelvic disproportion, uterine dysfunction, uterine rupture, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, or labor taking too long or stopping progress. The social indication listed is a mother's factor.
This document outlines medical and social indications for performing a Cesarean section (C-section). The medical indications include fetal factors like large baby size, abnormal fetal position, fetal distress, or multiple pregnancy problems; as well as maternal factors such as cephalopelvic disproportion, uterine dysfunction, uterine rupture, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, or labor taking too long or stopping progress. The social indication listed is a mother's factor.
BIG BABY CEPHALOPELVIC DISPROPORTION ABNORMAL POSITION UTERINE DISFUNCTION FETAL DISTRESS UTERINE RUPTURE MULTIPLE LABOR TAKES TOO PREGNANCY LONG OR STOP PROBLEM OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA PLACENTA & ECLAMPSIA