Caesarean sections have become a common way to give birth. Often, the need for a C-section arises from emergency conditions, such as fetal distress, distress on the part of the mother, improper fetal alignment for birth, large fetus size, or multiples in the womb. If the C-section is delayed, especially if it is due to distress, it can lead to permanent injury to either the baby or the mother. Continue reading The Dangers of a Delayed C-Section