Perhaps the most shocking sight is a prosthetic woman's abdomen, cut open in a cesarean section.
In pregnancy and childbirth 72% - 80% of women needed forceps or cesarean section during childbirth.
Furthermore, submucosal fibroids can increase the chances of postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, stalled labor and cesarean section.
Ocular adnexal injuries like lid lacerations occur rarely during episiotomy or with the surgical knife during delivery with cesarean section has been noted 5.
Awaiting the onset of labor appears to be beneficial in preventing respiratory morbidity in term neonates delivered by elective cesarean section.