The risks of childbirth in Caesarean

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The International Development Organization 'Save the Children' says that in the last two years, the rate of caesarean increase in child birth in Bangladesh is 51 percent. Referring to the unnecessary surgery, the organization says the parents have to bear huge burden on the birth of their children.

There are many risks of childbearing in Caesarea, say Save the Children. The organization has presented a few of its reports. The organization says that both mother and child are at risk of such surgery.

Unprotected surgeries due to infant and childbirth due to excessive bleeding, mutilation, clotting blood etc., it takes a lot longer than natural delivery to regain mother's recovery.

Besides, the economical aspects of natural birth may also be lost due to Caesarean. For example, if the baby goes out naturally by the mother's delivery, then her body can accept some good bacteria.

These bacteria create the immune system. He can not go through this process because of surgery. That's why he does not get this good bacteria.

In addition to breastfeeding the mother of the mother, the physical presence of a child with a cesarean if it is too late than it is necessary. Because the child is kept away from time to recover from the mother's recovery.

There are additional benefits of mother's breast milk at the beginning. He is deprived of it.

As many as 77 percent of the cesarean in 2011 were medically unnecessary. The report has come up
In 2018, Bangladeshi parents spent more than four crore rupees in childbirth.

The average per person was more than Tk 51 thousand. The rate of childbirth in Caesarean is more severe in private hospitals in Bangladesh. 80 percent of the babies born in private hospitals are undergoing surgery.

The organization also says that 77 percent of all Caesarean cures in 2018 were medically unnecessary. But still he is a caesarean.

The report also says that from 2004 to 2016, the delivery of childbirth surgery in Bangladesh increased by 4 to 31 percent. Save the Children suggests surveillance on doctors to prevent menstrual surgery.

For such a trend, the agency partly blames the mismanagement of the medical services sector of Bangladesh. The organization says it is responsible for some unscrupulous doctors, to whom Caesarian is a profitable business.

Dr. Ishtiaq Mannan, deputy country director of Save the Children and Neonatal and Maternal Health Specialist in Bangladesh, says, "Doctors and medical facilities actually motivate them to do the surgery without being natural."
Cesarean mother and child both risk the operation.

Dr. Mannan further says, "The popularity of the surgery has created a situation that day-to-day mothers are more inclined towards this unnecessary surgery."

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