Elective (Planned) C-Section

An Elective C-Section is a planned surgical delivery performed before the onset of labor. It is chosen in certain medical conditions or when a controlled and predictable delivery is preferred.

This approach allows proper preparation, reducing emergency complications and ensuring safety for both mother and baby.

Expert care for your Delivery Journey

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Delivery planning based on medical condition and patient preference.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

Supportive environment ensuring comfort and confidence.

Your Path to Safe Delivery

Planned & Controlled Birth

Avoids emergency situations.

Enhanced Safety

Prepared surgical environment.

Guided Recovery

Post-delivery support for faster healing.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Expert Consultation

Detailed pregnancy evaluation.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Surgical Planning

Scheduling and readiness.

Step 02

Surgery & Recovery

Safe surgery with monitored recovery.

Step 03

Why Early Planning Matters

Helps reduce complications and ensures smoother delivery experience.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

Modern Surgical Equipment

Enhanced depth perception for precise surgical accuracy.

Advanced Monitoring Systems

Efficient control of bleeding and safer tissue handling.

Pain Management Protocols

Small incisions for reduced pain and faster healing.

Safe Specimen Removal Techniques

Ensuring effective removal with minimal risk.

Risks & Considerations

Includes infection, bleeding, and longer recovery compared to vaginal birth.

Expert Care by Dr. Rashmi Shriya

Dr. Rashmi Shriya ensures safe and well-planned deliveries with a focus on maternal and neonatal well-being. Her expertise in obstetric surgery guarantees precision and comfort throughout the delivery process.

She prioritizes patient education and emotional support, helping mothers feel confident and prepared.

Frequently asked question

A planned surgical delivery before labor starts.

Yes, when medically supervised.

Medical reasons or personal preference.

Around 45–60 minutes.

About 4–6 weeks.

Pain is managed with medication.

Yes, within 24 hours.

Depends on individual condition.

Yes, under medical guidance.

Minimal when performed properly.