While often a lifesaving necessity, C-sections are increasingly performed without medical indication.
As major abdominal surgery, C-sections carry higher risks than vaginal deliveries for both parent and child: C-Section (Cesarean Section): Procedure, Risks & Recovery ?c???c?c?????
A growing trend where patients choose surgical delivery without a fetal or medical indication. 3. Risks and Long-term Consequences While often a lifesaving necessity
Approximately 21% of births occur via C-section. Projections: This is expected to reach 29% by 2030. ?c???c?c?????
Cesarean section rates are rising worldwide, though access remains unequal:
Below is a structured report draft summarizing the current state of C-sections globally, drawing from latest data and clinical guidelines. Report: The Rising Trend of Cesarean Sections