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In Today’s Scenario, approximately 30% of deliveries are performed by caesarean section. Wound infections and other post-operative complications represent a frequent morbidity which may be improved with an understanding of local risk factors. Understanding women’s perceptions towards modes of delivery in different cultures can pave the way for promoting programs and policies in support of vaginal delivery. Spinal anesthesia recently has gained popularity for caesarean section. The change in attitude that has taken place is related to an increased awareness that regional block methods are safer for mother and infant. This review has considered some complications: Nausea, headache, infections in wound , total spinal and back-ache, pain in abdomen, affecting future pregnancies, bleeding , adhesions(paining of internal organs) , breathing problems in infants , immature lungs in infants.

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K.Sivasankari, T.MALATHI, & C.R.SARAVANAKUMAR. (2018). An emprical study on risk- factors of post- caesarean section on mothers and infants with special referance to erode . International Journal of Intellectual Advancements and Research in Engineering Computations, 6(2), 1008–1011. Retrieved from https://ijiarec.com/ijiarec/article/view/595