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Possible Complications

Cesarean birth is a surgery. There are some risks involved. The estimated risk of a woman dying after a cesarean birth is extremely small. The risk of death after a vaginal birth is even smaller. Other risks include:

Factors that may increase the risk of complications include:

  • Prior cesarean section
  • Prior surgery of the uterus
  • Abnormal placenta
  • Smoking

Cesarean birth also has risks for babies. Babies born prematurely have more risks. The risk of death for premature babies delivered by elective C-section is very small. The risk of death for premature babies born vaginally is even smaller.

What to Expect

You may be given:

  • General anesthesia —You will be asleep.
  • Regional anesthesia such as epidural or spinal block —An area of your body will be numb, but you will be awake.

Many women prefer regional anesthesia so that they can be awake to see their new baby.