C-section delivery and Maternity Care at Yashoda Hospitals
Yashoda Mother & Child Institute offers personalized, consultant-led care from preconception to postnatal follow-ups, ensuring a safe and supportive birthing experience. Understanding that every pregnancy is unique, our experts provide tailored plans for each stage, focusing on natural births and supporting VBAC.Â
Our state-of-the-art facilities and dependable staff, equipped to handle high-risk pregnancies and emergencies, guarantee outstanding care for mother and child, ensuring a safe and memorable childbirth experience.
What’s the current C-section delivery cost in India?
As per the treatment package, success rate, severity of the mother’s condition, medications required, and many other factors, the C-section cost ranges from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 1,75,000. The cost for a C-section delivery is approximately Rs. 1,15,000.
Treatment / Type | Cost |
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Planned C-section Cost in India | 85,000/- (Approx.) |
Emergency C-section Cost in India | 1,40,000/- (Approx.) |
Why Choose Yashoda Mother & Child Institute for C-section Delivery?
A Team of Collaborative Experts: A team of experienced obstetricians, anaesthesiologists, neonatologists, and support staff who are available on-site 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
State-of-the-art Facilities: Yashoda hospitals house advanced labour rooms, operation theatres, maternal ICU, neonatal ICU and paediatric ICU
Dedicated & Compassionate Staff: We envision honouring our patients’ every preference and committing to providing a warm and comfortable birthing centre to make it a truly memorable experience.
Family-Friendly Suites: Carefully planned rooms designed meticulously for patients’ overall treatment success are used for labour, delivery, recovery, and postpartum.
Who Needs C-Section Delivery?
A C-section, or Caesarean section, is recommended when:
- The baby is in distress.
- Labor is not progressing or the mother cannot push.
- The baby is not in the normal position (e.g., breech, or traversed).
- The baby is too large for a vaginal delivery.
- The mother has had previous C-sections.
- Vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or baby (e.g., placenta previa, umbilical cord issues, or certain medical conditions like fibroids or infections).
- The mother prefers a surgical delivery.
Types of C-Section Surgeries
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Elective C-section
This happens because the mother has chosen this type of birth, which usually takes place before the mother enters the labour phase. This method can also be preferred due to certain medical conditions.
Unplanned C-section
An unplanned C-section is usually performed when the fetus is in distress or labor is not progressing due to complications. It is divided into three categories: Category 1, for life-threatening conditions requiring immediate delivery within 30 minutes; Category 2, for complications affecting the mother or baby; and Category 3, for early delivery, such as in cases of premature birth.
Factors Affecting the C-Section Delivery Cost in India
- Insurance coverageÂ
- Pre- and postoperative care
- Type of anaesthetic used
- OB-GYN’s expertise and experience
- The hospital’s reputation, infrastructure, and location
- The type of hospital room the patient chooses
- The severity of the surgeryÂ
- The complexity of the pregnancy
- Patient’s age and health status
- Any government subsidies or policies
How is the C-Section Procedure Performed?
Before surgery, the patient is taken to the operating room and positioned on the table, where they receive intravenous fluids and medication. A spinal anaesthetic is administered to numb the lower body, allowing the patient to stay awake during the birth. A horizontal incision, about 10-20 cm long, is made just below the abdomen. During delivery, the patient may feel a slight pushing sensation as the baby is gently extracted. The entire procedure, including suturing the incision, usually lasts 45–50 minutes, with the incision typically healing within a week post-surgery.
Benefits of the C-Section
- Reduces pain during and after surgery.
- Minimizes the strain on the abdominal muscles.
- Lowers the risk of incontinence.
- Promotes a quicker healing time.
- Decreases the risk of performance issues during sexual activity.
- Eliminates the risk of oxygen deprivation for the baby during delivery.
- Reduces the chance of trauma to the baby during vaginal birth.
- Lowers the likelihood of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP), where pelvic organs drop from their position.
Post-operative Care and Recovery
- As a major surgery, a C-section requires an extended recovery period. After delivery, patients are advised to rest for several hours and to take additional rest after each meal to promote better healing.
- Gradual increase in daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs, or bathing.
- Patients are instructed to track and maintain records for any signs of infection, such as pain, rigours, or chills, or any signs of weakness, such as feeling lethargic, drowsy, or having constant thirst.
- Our doctors recommend that patients maintain a nutritious diet to support a healthy breast milk supply.
- Have an effective and quick pain management system.
- New mothers are advised to prioritize self-care, like seeking assistance in strenuous activities, monitoring their emotional growth, and facilitating bonding with the baby.Â
Make an Informed Decision About A C-section Delivery Cost
The cost of a C-section in India can vary depending on several factors, including the hospital, type of surgery performed, patient’s medical condition, and surgeon involved. For the most accurate and up-to-date cost information, it’s advisable to consult hospitals in your vicinity.Â
At Yashoda Hospitals, our expert doctors are here to discuss your options in detail, helping you make informed decisions. Additionally, healthcare insurance may cover a part of the c-section cost, so it’s essential to check with your insurance provider. You can also explore government subsidies and policies that may assist in managing c-section delivery cost at Yashoda hospitals.Â
Choose Yashoda for exceptional baby delivery care and explore our affordable treatment options today!
Frequently Asked Questions about C-Section Delivery
What is C-section delivery?
A C-section is a surgical procedure in which the mother’s abdomen and uterus are cut open to deliver one or more babies. Nowadays, this delivery method is much preferred where the normal vaginal birth poses a risk to the mother, child, or both.
How is the C-section done?
A successful caesarean section is performed when an obstetrician performs the surgery by making an incision between the lower abdomen and the uterus to separate the uterine muscles and facilitate the baby’s delivery. The uterus is then stitched with biostiches for aesthetic purposes.
Is a C-section safe?
Although a caesarean section is a safe procedure, there is always some risk associated with any surgical procedure. One of the potential side effects, particularly after a c-section, is infection of the womb or the area surrounding the womb lining.
What is an LSCS?
Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) is the most popular kind of C-section procedure used to deliver babies when vaginal delivery is not considered to be safe. During this procedure, a horizontal incision is made just above the pelvic bone region and below the lower abdomen.
Is C-section major surgery?
Vaginal births are considered safe, but c-sections carry additional risks such as longer healing time, bleeding, and infections, therefore making it a major high-risk surgery.
How many caesareans can a woman have?
While there is no specific limit to the number of C-sections a woman can have, each subsequent procedure carries higher risks compared to earlier ones. The likelihood of complications, such as bladder or intestinal injury and placental issues, increases with each C-section.