Cesarean section is a medical surgical procedure that has saved millions of lives worldwide, all thanks to advances in medicine.
Today, there are various surgical techniques designed to adapt to the specific needs of each birth. Among them, the best known are the transverse cesarean section and the longitudinal cesarean section.
Both serve the same purpose, which is to achieve a safe birth, but the truth is that the type of incision can have various implications for recovery, long-term health, and future pregnancies.
Why does the type of incision matter in a cesarean section?
During a cesarean section, an incision is made not only in the skin but also in the uterus. Therefore, the shape and location of these incisions influence:
– The healing process
– Postoperative pain
– The risk of future complications
– The possibilities in subsequent pregnancies
For this reason, the type of incision is not a minor detail, and the truth is that it is often not clearly explained to mothers; some doctors even fail to indicate the type of incision they will make.
