
Important Highlights:
- Baby delivery takes 40-45 minutes.
- Overall procedure takes 3-4 hours.
- Less than a 1.5% chance of risks.
- C-section delivery costs around 20,000 AED.
- Both regional and general anesthesia can be used.
- Transverse or vertical incision techniques are used.
- We are providing installment plans with 0% interest
- We are linked with various insurance companies.
- Detailed pre and post-care facilities.
- Separate rooms as per demands.
The arrival of a baby is a very joyful moment in parents’ life but it also includes concern regarding delivery pain and the postpartum period. If you are concerned about severe vaginal delivery pain then go for a Cesarean Section in Dubai. It is a carefully considered Diagnosis process that prioritizes the wealth of both mother and baby. If you are a mommy-to-be then visit us to get complete plans regarding your delivery, post-pregnancy, and pre-pregnancy period.
Cesarean Birth:
Cesarean section is a birthing C-section technique in which the baby is delivered through an incision created in the mom’s uterus and belly. Globally, the number of C-sections done has risen in the past few years. This is typically employed when vaginal delivery indicates threats to the mother and baby.
Package of C-Section Delivery:
The Cesarean section cost at our clinic starts from 20,000 AED. We are also providing a complete package of pregnancy and delivery for 30,000 AED. Remember that sometimes price fluctuates due to different factors including complications, or twin babies. You can get a complete financial plan for your delivery by meeting our experts.
Cesarean Section Charges | 20,000 AED |
Package for pregnancy and delivery | 30,000 AED |
How Common are C Sections:
The global rate of c-sections is about 32% which means that every 1 in 3 babies is delivered via C-section. This variability differs in different regions and cultures. Some factors contributing to an increase in this rate include:
- Maternal age
- Obesity rates.
- Multiple pregnancies.
- Mother preference.
Types:
The types of C section include:
Planned C Section:
A planned C-section is scheduled in advance if the doctor finds future hurdles in vaginal delivery. They are usually planned around 39 weeks of pregnancy. The benefit of planned cesarean delivery is that mothers can prepare mentally and physically for the surgery and there will be no harm to the baby.
- Previous C section
- Multiple pregnancies.
- Breech position of the baby.
- Maternal preference.
Unplanned C section:
This is an emergency c-section. This operation is conducted immediately if labor is not progressing, the mother is exhausted or the baby is under stress.
- Abnormal heart rate or other signs of distress.
- Unprogressed labor even after giving pain.
- Rupture in the uterine lining.
- Separation of the placenta from the uterine wall.
- Infection in the vaginal canal.
Planning a C section:
- Schedule an appointment with your Gynecologist.
- If the C section is elective for you then understand its effectiveness.
- The doctor will give you a debate around 39 years of pregnancy.
- Discuss the timing of the surgery.
- Remember that there is a hospital stay of 3 days.
- Pack a bag that includes clothing, toiletries, and baby items.
- Discuss the anesthesia option with your doctor.
- Ask any kind of question that comes to your mind.
- Plan your support person during this period.
Anesthesia Options:
Regional anesthesia | General Anesthesia |
94% chances. | 6% chance. |
Numbs only lower body parts. | Numbs full body. |
Procedure:
Delivery of the baby via a C-section includes the following steps:
Anesthesia:
The expert usually delivers anesthesia by injecting it into the spinal cord. The type of anesthesia depends on specific circumstances.
Incision:
A horizontal incision(low transverse) is made on the lower lower. The location of this incision is right above the pubic hair. In some cases the incision is vertical.
Opening the abdominal cavity:
The layers of the abdomen part are carefully cut or separated to access the uterus. These layers include skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, and peritoneum.
Uterine Incision:
An incision minimizes bleeding and facilitates healing.
ade in the lower segment of the uterus. It aims to minimize bleeding and facilitate healing.
Delivery of the baby:
The doctor will carefully lift the baby out of the uterus. The baby is delivered head first, but in the case of other positions, different techniques are applied. The doctor will carefully clamp and cut the umbilical cord.
Assessment of the baby:
The pediatric team will immediately assess the baby’s health and ensure proper breathing. They provide immediate assistance if required.
Delivery of Placenta:
After delivering the baby, the placenta is removed from the uterus. The complete placenta is removed to eliminate the chances of side effects.
Uterine and Abdominal Closure:
The uterus incision is closed with sutures. Abdominal layers are closed in reverse order((peritoneum, fascia, subcutaneous tissue, and skin). Our experts use different incision closing appliances including stitches, staples, or adhesive strips.
How Long Does it take?
Actual baby delivery takes 1 hour but the total procedure takes 3 to 4 hours due to important measures. The explanation of the timeline is presented below:
Step | Estimated Time |
Pre-operative assessment | 15-30 minutes |
Placement of IV line | 5-10 minutes |
Anesthesia administration | 10-15 minutes |
Surgical preparation (sterilization, draping) | 5-10 minutes |
Incision and delivery of the baby | 10-15 minutes |
Delivery of the placenta and closure | 20-30 minutes |
Monitoring and initial care | 1-2 hours |
Recovery after a C Section:
Time | Activities | Notes |
Week 1 Sensitive phase | Hospital stay (2-4 days). Do gentle movements. | Focus on pain management and monitor your incision sites. |
Week 2 Early recovery | Continue light walking and light activities. | Energy levels may still be low so focus on nutritional and light meals. |
Week 3 Increase in activity | Gradually increase daily activities. | Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercises. |
Week 4 Transition to Normal Activities | Start gentle exercises if cleared. | Listen to your body and attend a follow-up appointment. |
Week 5-6 Gradual Return to Routine | Incorporate general stretching techniques. | Focus on overall well-being and self-care. |
Week 7-8 Full Recovery | Most women recover completely after this period. | Consult healthcare providers if any concerns arise. |
Postpartum Care:
Postpartum care is essential for the well-being of new mothers. Follow the below instructions for a comfortable postpartum experience:
- Take care of your incision sites.
- Take recommended painkillers, antibiotics, and other multivitamins.
- Apply ice packs to reduce incision swelling.
- Take complete rest during the first 2 weeks.
- Do slight pelvic floor exercises.
- Consult a lactation specialist for breastfeeding guidance.
- Use nipple creams if you experience nipple or soreness cracking.
- Schedule postpartum checkups within 6 weeks.
- Discuss birth control options with your specialist in General Gynecology.
Best Family Care Clinic:
In some circumstances, Cesarean Sections are essential to the health and welfare of both moms and newborns. To grasp the best experience you must contact the Dynamic Clinic. Our maternity units are equipped with advanced technologies and experienced professionals who can manage both routine and complex cases. We ensure the highest standard of care and choose us for the safety and well-being of your baby.
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FAQ’s:
How can I manage my anxiety about the surgery?
Discuss Your thoughts with a doctor, close friend, or family.
Can I breastfeed after a C-section?
Yes. Some women face challenges but a skin to skin contact can facilitate the bonding.
How is the baby monitored during the surgery?
The baby's heart rate is monitored using advanced devices.
Is sex safe after a C-section?
Yes, but it advised me to resume sexual activities after 6 weeks.
What happens to the placenta?
The surgeon completely removes the placenta to avoid any complications.
How can I manage my heavy post-delivery bleeding?
Use high-quality pads or soft cotton to manage bleeding.
What are the long-term effects of C-sections?
Long-term impacts include scarring or chronic pain.
Can I have a vaginal birth after a C-section?
Yes, you can have but it depends on certain circumstances.
What are the signs of infection?
Major signs of infections include swelling, pus, or discharge from the incision.