The reduced danger of caesarian section has resulted in a tendency to perform surgery on the grounds of foetal distress. Thus, conditions such as placenta praevia, severe maternal hypertension or diabetes, haemolytic disease and prolapse of the cord are all considered to be indications for section.
When deciding on a caesarian section one should weigh the risk to the mother against the potential benefit for the foetus.
In general, the indications for caesarian section are classified as follows:
Classification of urgency for caesarean birth
Use the following standardised scheme to document the urgency of caesarean birth and aid clear communication between healthcare professionals:
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