A cesarean section (C-section) typically involves a horizontal incision made in the lower abdomen, just above the pubic hairline. The surgeon then cuts through layers of tissue to reach the uterus, where the baby is delivered. The incision is usually around 4 to 6 inches long, and after the baby is delivered, the uterus and abdominal layers are stitched closed. The procedure is performed in a sterile environment, and the mother is usually under regional anesthesia, allowing her to remain awake during the birth.
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A cesarean section is also called a C-section.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
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