For many moms, when they think about childbirth, they envision a vaginal delivery. But there are two ways to bring a baby into this world, and in the U.S. about 1 in 3 pregnant women will do so by cesarean section, or “c-section.” Whether or not you end up needing one, it’s good to know the basics of a cesarean delivery. Read on to learn why a c-section might be best for you or your baby, what to expect from the surgery, and what the recovery time is like. What is a c-section? A c-section is a procedure in which your baby is born by cuts in your abdomen and uterus. The surgery is performed by an ob-gyn. There are many reasons why your doctor may recommend a c-section. These include: Your baby is very large and would have trouble
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