The cesarean section and possible repercussions for the mother and the child. Reflections from experience

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Cesarean section has evolved over time to become a safe procedure to save the life of the mother and/or fetus in the event of an alteration in their health. On the other hand, the woman has acquired autonomy over her own health and can decide how to terminate her pregnancy. However, cesarean sections are also known to be performed for unjustifiable medical reasons. This article presents some of the immediate and mediate complications of cesarean sections on the health of the woman and the newborn, which the pregnant woman should be aware of before signing an informed consent, even in serious cases that require immediate surgical intervention. The obstetrician-gynecologist and the general practitioner must be updated for the best decision.

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Pacheco-Romero, J. (2024). The cesarean section and possible repercussions for the mother and the child. Reflections from experience. Revista Peruana de Ginecologia y Obstetricia, 70(4). https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v70i2702

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