A Million Cuts: India’s C-Section Epidemic | Undercover Asia

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • A C-section is the surgical method of delivering a baby, meant to be used in complicated pregnancies. It’s a lifesaving procedure, but in India, millions of mothers are going under the knife unnecessarily. The Cesarean section rate in India’s private hospitals is a whopping 47.4%, far greater than the 15% threshold recommended by the WHO.
    As private hospitals of all kinds mushroom across the country, C-sections have become a money-making racket. An increasing number of doctors have little patience for normal deliveries and are in a hurry to wield the scalpel. Hapless mothers in their hands are forced to undergo surgeries which comes with risks for both mother and baby.
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  • @sumitpandit1125
    @sumitpandit1125 Год назад +2638

    Excellent initiative.. When I told my doctor Vinita Kaul (Fortis, Anandapur, Kolkata) that we don't want to have unnecessary caesarean, her reply was astonishing. She told that "No doctor will be available for 24 hr at hospital. If you opt for Bhagirathi Neotia, then it will be convenient for me for normal delivery." This Bhagirathi Neotia charges around 1.5 to 2 lakh for child birth whether natural or caesarean. I stopped consulting that arrogant money minded doctor from then and switched to Sishu Mangal Hospital, Kolkata. This hospital is run by Ramkrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan, a NGO and it has a record of most normal child birth in Kolkata.

    • @justanotherperson2576
      @justanotherperson2576 Год назад +183

      Private hospitals in Kolkata are nothing but premium butcher shops! All they think about is money. I have even seen that for the same test under the same sets of conditions, the Kolkata branch of Apollo was charging 2-4 times more than its Chennai branch. It's menacing!!

    • @abhishekmunda3lol
      @abhishekmunda3lol Год назад +113

      Private hospitals have become so unregulated. It's time for the government to take matters into their hands.

    • @karthika560
      @karthika560 Год назад +84

      @@abhishekmunda3lolyou must be joking. Most MPs run such hospitals

    • @devashishgole4722
      @devashishgole4722 Год назад +75

      In a country where citizens live selfish lives, who cannot see beyond their own pain. Where society is so fragmented over petty reasons. Where everybody cheats everybody and everyone calls everyone “cheater”. Where we’re taught to only think about ourselves, because we’re all competitors. In such country, people can’t see beyond their own sufferings, thus everyone suffers and nobody cares.
      We vote with hatred in our minds, not public healthcare or education. Hence, Indians spend less than 2% of their budget into healthcare.
      “Caesarean section rate is less than 14% in government hospitals” which are driven by PEOPLE’s money and not corporate profit making mindset. There’s no incentive to do C-section and it’s done only when it’s needed.
      But we won’t improve our healthcare. Instead, we’ll continue to blame the privatised system which too is the devil of our own making.
      “In democracy, government is of the people, by the people, for the people. But the people are retarded.” - Osho

    • @sirimanju236
      @sirimanju236 Год назад +34

      Salute to Ramakrishna mission seva pratishthan

  • @juhidan
    @juhidan 8 месяцев назад +46

    I understood the whole scam/ lack of expertise in my 34th week of pregnancy and took the bold step to travel down to Hyderabad by car from Nagpur just to have a natural birth at Rainbow Hospital. Even if someone has a c section, they should be at peace knowing that they were not cheated, because it causes long term birth trauma. We have the right to choose our doctor cause it’s our body. Take a well informed decision!

  • @Umi_chan45
    @Umi_chan45 Год назад +155

    Before I watched this documentary, I didn't have much knowledge related to C section delivery 🙏.. it's very knowledgeable and helpful for my future.. thanks again cna !!! YOU'RE DOING WELL JOB..

    • @mariebarker4499
      @mariebarker4499 Год назад

      Hello, please watch Watchman on the Wall 88 and Watchman River and Tony Su on RUclips

    • @Crazy_Arts29
      @Crazy_Arts29 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/2LVRAh4nU2A/видео.html

  • @AS-jo8qh
    @AS-jo8qh Год назад +39

    Finally someone talking about it. I have seen my mom and aunts and all the older aunties and grandmothers talking about this attitude of doctors

  • @sindhunookala5113
    @sindhunookala5113 Год назад +52

    Finally finally this topic is brought up... Thank you so much. This is must and should be required to discuss topic and there should be some regulations put on this. Everyone I know delivered through the c section. I barely hear normal delivery nowadays... Idk if people are not willing or doctors are forcing, but normal delivery has become rare and the c section has become the main route of child birth.

    • @Crazy_Arts29
      @Crazy_Arts29 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/2LVRAh4nU2A/видео.html

  • @danasingapore135
    @danasingapore135 Год назад +13

    When I was pregnant with my first baby in 2007 I was living in Malaysia. And whoever I met back then, said they all had C section for baby delivery (expats and foreigners), I was shocked then number of C section given in my circle. I suspected Malaysian doctors do it for money. For my baby delivery I decided to go back to my homecountry where doctors do not do unnecessary surgeries. Delivered naturally a healthy baby boy, now he’s graduating from his O levels. Thank God I made that decision back then

  • @divyanshsar
    @divyanshsar 7 месяцев назад +2

    There was an amazing documentary on similar lines that shared the story of how Brazilian women created a movement against this mafia . It was called ‘O Renascimento do Parton’ or The birth reborn ‘ . They censored it from Netflix and Apple TV in india .

  • @minanoor4949
    @minanoor4949 10 месяцев назад +4

    It’s so different delivering in Canada. Where I reside in Ontario, they always push for natural birth. C-sections are a last resort. I was in labour for 3 days until I needed an emergency c-section as my baby was going into distress. It’s been 1.5 year since my c-section and I still feel numb and a bit of pain where the incision was made. Recovery took a very long time for me as well.

  • @jays5186
    @jays5186 Год назад +10

    My wife had a normal delivery because she was adamant even during labour...the resident doctors wanted c section while our visiting doc(uk trained) knew normal delivery was possible. Post delivery the hospital staff told me that over 90% women had c section

  • @deeptibala9899
    @deeptibala9899 4 месяца назад +3

    I was 25 and it was my first pregnancy. Every medical report was absolutely normal even sugar and BP. I was asked to admit myself a week before the due date and three days after that Doc said next day I will be induced labor. Confused, I asked if there is any problem and the Doc said it is “dangerous” to wait till the due date. I was induced and the pain I endured was horrible. While I was crying I was asked if I need epidural. In spite of the pain I denied and luckily delivered my baby normally after 8 hours of torture.

    • @vasavi9885
      @vasavi9885 2 месяца назад +1

      Lucky you ❤ may you and your baby be blessed with lots of love and happiness

  • @chrislee3739
    @chrislee3739 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am pregnent and I am in ultimate dilemma. Initially, I wanted a vaginal birth. But, my sister, who had 3 vaginal birth, asked me to choose c-section if I am not planning for more than 3 children. My sister had episiotemy twice, one forceps delivery and one failed epidural which gave her permanent back pain. She was bedridden for a month and had severe back pain after the failed epidural. She had to do many procedures to reduce her back pain.
    My friend, who had both natural birth and c-section, said me to choose c-section.
    These kind of videos just make me scare.

    • @shivanimalik6739
      @shivanimalik6739 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I am Shivani Malik
      I had two normal deliveries
      As per my experience, you have to be physically active throughout your pregnancy, do exercise, drink plenty of juice ( avoid fatty items as it may increase baby's weight which can lead you to go through c section)
      Also be ready to bear pain of normal delivery but it's worth to wait.
      C section can never be healthy as in future you might face health issues
      Now I am pregnant again with my third baby and I have made myself ready

    • @shivanimalik6739
      @shivanimalik6739 10 месяцев назад

      If you want any more info then I will help you with that 🙂🙂

    • @AnishDe-p7z
      @AnishDe-p7z 20 дней назад

      Please go for the natural one it will be beneficial for you and your baby please try

  • @Kunal3824
    @Kunal3824 10 месяцев назад +3

    Out of 5 delivery 4 were C sect. Only person with normal delivery was my wife

  • @GulshanDhingra
    @GulshanDhingra Год назад +4

    I feel this should be translated to other local languages for better reach. Everyone needs to see this, especially pregnant women who are being treated like means of making money.

  • @azaelia2000
    @azaelia2000 Год назад +2

    omg the story of that young buisness man who lost his wife and son. 😢. i pray Justice is served to those wicked doctors.

  • @AswaniViswaStories
    @AswaniViswaStories Год назад +8

    So sad to hear this is happening in India. There should be an awareness campaign about this because when women were pregnant for the first time many don’t know about the positives of giving a natural birth except for pain. Even in this situation, glad that there are some hospitals like Fernandes, and Rainbow in Hyderabad, India where my friends are pushed by the doctor for vaginal delivery as theirs is a low-risk pregnancy. I’m glad that my pregnancy and delivery happened in the Netherlands with vaginal delivery

  • @sarahbeebe3901
    @sarahbeebe3901 5 месяцев назад +1

    It is so sweet how many of the men are supporting their wives to have a natural birth and standing by their wives through everything they have to go through. It is so tragic that one man lost his beautiful wife and sweet baby boy. It is so sad how these peoples lives are turned upside down due to greed of the medical system. so sad.

  • @anilkala9275
    @anilkala9275 Год назад +1

    I am still suffering from daily back pain even after 9 years. Natural birth pain one hour, this is life long suffering

  • @angiecats5298
    @angiecats5298 Месяц назад +212

    As someone who had to undergo an emergency c-section, watching this is leading me to believe that this is purely an issue because of the incompetence of the doctors and not the procedure itself.

    • @sidology1.0
      @sidology1.0 Месяц назад +5

      Youre like the 100th comment over multiple social media platforms to say this, i 100% believe its just thrown around for no reason way too frequently

    • @khutchinsoncpa1
      @khutchinsoncpa1 Месяц назад +7

      I would agree, as a geriatric mother with a breech baby who required a cesarean as well. I was fortunate that my medical team was well-skilled: I recovered quickly with minimal pain, and my scar is very small. Perhaps not optimal, but it seems the staff makes all of the difference with outcomes.

    • @subbohfatima1479
      @subbohfatima1479 Месяц назад +2

      Not all cases are same some time c section are done to make paitent his or her life time client.

    • @angiecats5298
      @angiecats5298 Месяц назад +2

      @@sidology1.0 or maybe we’re saying this because it’s an actual issue that needs to be looked into ?
      The healthcare system on a global scale is absolutely incompetent especially after covid. I went to the hospital recently and NONE of the nurses there were able to preform a simple blood test….. overpopulation and not enough properly trained healthcare workers is the main reason people are having extremely bad outcomes in hospitals.
      You can’t just pretend like it’s not an issue just because more people are “throwing these accusations around” 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️
      They’re not only accusations, they’re real personal accounts that patients have experienced.. don’t be so ignorant and stupid.

    • @vishalsinghrana9440
      @vishalsinghrana9440 28 дней назад

      Big money drives them. No respect for these greedy obstetricians.

  • @rhutukrishna7026
    @rhutukrishna7026 Год назад +1537

    My sister is a gynaecologist.. M.S. OBG from top Indian govt medical college.. she brought down c Section rates wherever she worked.. But patients don't want to bear the pain.. they request for c section.. And don't listen to doctor.. patients also have fear psychosis .. my sister has done just around 500 cesareans but more than 10,000 normal Deliveries.. even did normal Delivery for Ladies who have undergone cesarean .. I'm really proud of her.. ❤❤

    • @siddhita22
      @siddhita22 Год назад +18

      That's so nice of her

    • @letsgrow2974
      @letsgrow2974 Год назад +19

      10500*1.5L = 🤑🤑🤑🤑

    • @prathibabhaskar8466
      @prathibabhaskar8466 Год назад +15

      Fabulous job!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾may she train many more in the future. ✨

    • @nutrition2830
      @nutrition2830 Год назад

      Please share contact

    • @alkagupta8594
      @alkagupta8594 Год назад +22

      I know it's kinda inappropriate to ask this question online bue heck I'm scared of pregnancy and only want a genuine doctor to handle it when the time comes so can you tell me which hospital? I mean I'm not planning on being pregnant any sooner but if I would I'd like someone knowledgeable and a more humane doctor

  • @radhajha6668
    @radhajha6668 Год назад +1476

    My aunt is a gynae and she worked in this private hospital. One day a patient came her family was financially weak and the child was abnormal like he won't survive long. Looking at their condition my aunt just gave few injection and made her go normal delivery and because of this incident my aunt was humiliated by hospital authorities. And it was that bad that she left that hospital where she worked for years. Right now she is running her own clinic.

    • @vinizcorner
      @vinizcorner Год назад +62

      All respect 🙏

    • @hemavathikumar9123
      @hemavathikumar9123 Год назад +46

      Plz also mention if this bad treatment was from PRIVATE HOSPITALS or Government Hospitals. The western media only knows to show the worst parts of India without doing research if the numbers of C sections are high in Private hospitals or Govt Hospitals. In private they hire doctors so that they could earn money but in govt hospitals it's the govt appointment where in its tax money that's paying for their salary.

    • @niveditasin
      @niveditasin Год назад +30

      Where is her hospital or clinic...it will be helpful for many people

    • @TTTTP84
      @TTTTP84 Год назад +13

      Are you saying that bc they were not able to pay for a c section your aunt turned them away, even though they needed it for the health of the baby?
      I’m not sure if you are trying to say your aunt didn’t do the right thing or whether it was the work place she worked at gave her a hard time for not forcing a c section. It sounds like the baby should have been delivered as an emergency c section

    • @radhajha6668
      @radhajha6668 Год назад +37

      @@TTTTP84 the baby was having a health condition and wouldn't have survived even 24 hrs after birth. The couple were poor people they came for normal delivery but were told that c section would be done instead. And the child even died within few hours of the birth. She told the situation to the couple before even making her go for normal birth.

  • @kamra.gaurav
    @kamra.gaurav Год назад +1927

    Finally somebody speak about it..

    • @趙子龍-u9j
      @趙子龍-u9j Год назад +22

      Danger of retribution from profit seeking parties.

    • @gokulraj1989
      @gokulraj1989 Год назад

      And that to by a foreign newschannel not Indian. Crap Indian media.

    • @akihiko99
      @akihiko99 Год назад +11

      I don't think situation will improve

    • @sufik872
      @sufik872 Год назад +6

      Finally 😢😢😢

    • @minariv8300
      @minariv8300 Год назад +11

      No you want pain and suffering of mothers you should lessen those pains it's very hard for women to give birth and suffering

  • @sapnasontakke5130
    @sapnasontakke5130 Год назад +595

    I don't understand why women health considered so lowly whether it periods or pregnancy.....we women go thru alot and have nobody to talk about it... this is a much needed topic to talked about. I, myself went thru 2 C- sections in my life thank God me and my both kids are ok...but hearing these stories makes my heart shattered....nobody deserves this... awareness is what we all need...thankyou for the heartwarming video. ❤️

    • @kavitasharma22
      @kavitasharma22 Год назад +5

      Esp in India

    • @luisfernando5998
      @luisfernando5998 Год назад +1

      Are u sure they are ok ? They probably have developing disabilities

    • @imswaathik
      @imswaathik Год назад +37

      @@luisfernando5998 are you sure you're okay? What an unkind thing to say.

    • @SkyBlue0
      @SkyBlue0 Год назад

      ​@@luisfernando5998nah man I think I'm fine lol

    • @random_person_on_internet
      @random_person_on_internet Год назад

      @@luisfernando5998 lol😂
      Another kind of fear mongering at it's best
      I,my brother,my cousins all are born through c-secions
      None i repeat NONE of us are abnormal, not even 1%😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😆
      All our mothers are as fit as athletes
      What a joke!

  • @kimrokhum9745
    @kimrokhum9745 Год назад +2504

    This need to go viral. Let’s share this in every social media platform.

  • @emiliagolden4441
    @emiliagolden4441 9 месяцев назад +157

    Man i felt for the man that lost his wife then lost his child😢😢😢. The way he slowly said i lost my child, broke my heart.

  • @sidharthdash19
    @sidharthdash19 Год назад +1698

    This topic touched me in a deeper level. I live in Netherlands and was blesses with a baby this month. The baby was around 3.5 kg. This was our first baby so we were not sure what is the procedure of child birth in NL. Few months before the delivery we had an intake with doctor. The doctor CATEGORICALLY declined C-Section as an options. Here is what she said " we doctors in NL pledge to never harm our patients. A C-section means cutting 7 layers of human tissue. This procedure will actively harm the mother and baby. We will not perform this operation until either mother or baby are actively in danger "
    My wife was very afraid of a natural delivery. She is very soft person, because of that I was also not sure if she could do it. She was in labour for 8+ hrs. The doctors the nurses were cheering her all the way. Our baby was born naturally. One more very important thing about this procedure was the nurse and doctors asked for her "consent" for everything they do to her.
    In parallel in India my relative was also pregnant. Her child was around 2.8kg. she is way more stronger. She tried for a natural birth. But only after 2 hrs of trying doctors pushed for C-Section. She was almost done but they still insisted for C-Section. They tried all the fear tactics and finally her husband said yes for C-Section.
    I have no doubt about the talent of doctors in india. They are the best of best. But I highly dought their ethics. I cannot trust a single word that they say. And I don't believe that the decision they take is for my best interest.

    • @madhurichoubey91
      @madhurichoubey91 Год назад

      They truly lack ethics. Very greedy and manipulative.

    • @p.lakhyaharichandana879
      @p.lakhyaharichandana879 Год назад +56

      Read about iv saline, iatrogenic, osmotic demylination syndrome, deaths due to so called medical errors each year, iv antibiotics and organ failure,save yourself and people you love . They killed someone i love and my only support.

    • @SenorSol
      @SenorSol Год назад +83

      You are correct, Indian doctors are good but they have to go abroad to practice without being forced to be glorified salesmen trying to sell you procedures and medicines that you simply don't need. As you say, they seem to abandon all ethics when they work in India, unfortunately. I've personally had bad experiences in India, the doctors were simply untrustworthy. This is a shame as India needs good, reliable, trustworthy, and ethical doctors.

    • @rayak1281
      @rayak1281 Год назад +149

      A good doctor is also an ethical doctor. If the doctor is lacking in ethics, than I'm sorry to say but he is NOT a good doctor.

    • @SenorSol
      @SenorSol Год назад +19

      @@rayak1281 Very true!

  • @im_not_here_to_fight2744
    @im_not_here_to_fight2744 11 месяцев назад +114

    My heart goes out to the man that lost his entire family. I cried. I hope he gets the justice he needs. I feel so hurt for him. I hope he's doing okay and has good support

  • @ranganaMIT
    @ranganaMIT Год назад +553

    Unfortunately, this is the exact same case in Sri Lanka as well.
    My partner was such a victim!! :(
    They manipulate women to go for C-section.
    As naive young parents, we feared for our unborn's life!!
    Later, my partner developed many complications, including endometriosis, and a few surgeries!!
    I never wish any woman, mother, sister, or daughter to be in such bad condition because of the malpractices of these so-called professionals.

    • @gabdongipark
      @gabdongipark Год назад +15

      This happened in Europe too

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Год назад +20

      they should be jailed and serious action needed to be taken by govt!

    • @ranganaMIT
      @ranganaMIT Год назад +5

      @medankihead sorry to hear about your status! We found nowhere stated, or medically proven that it's not a possibility. We are living evidence that we faced this issue and we can prove this with medical evidence to you. please for god sake educate yourself too!

    • @supunfonseka9221
      @supunfonseka9221 Год назад +6

      ​​​@@ranganaMIT Lots of people have endometriosis. It is not due to C section! Lots of people undergo c sections and only very few of them have endometriosis! Most people with endometriosis don't even have children. I empathise with your plight, but the C section is not necessarily the cause of your troubles. The endometriosis trouble will stop after menopause. Sorry to hear about your trouble, hope you have got good enough treatment for the pain.

    • @Leona89A
      @Leona89A Год назад +5

      That's what I just thought! I'm watching this and I'm from Sri Lanka and it made me think, the C-section birth rate in our country is incredibly high! I bet it's higher than India. Our doctors are greedy for money and lie to the parents and promote C-sections over natural births. This is terrible.
      P.S I'm sorry about you partner's difficulties. however i don't think it cause the endometriosis.

  • @zainabahmed9936
    @zainabahmed9936 Год назад +185

    Glad you guys brought this documentary to public...thanks for keeping youths informed about medical Ill-practices in our country

    • @arjun6358
      @arjun6358 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@itsmevd9916so all people born before C section had cereal plasy?

    • @arjun6358
      @arjun6358 11 месяцев назад

      ok@@itsmevd9916

  • @Drnehabetarse
    @Drnehabetarse Год назад +859

    Words from a doctor:
    1. Choose your doctor wisely.
    2. Dont hesitate to ask as many questions as you want to till you are satisfied because a good doctor will always answer you about every pro and con.
    3. Trust your doctor.

    • @AlwyneAvinash
      @AlwyneAvinash Год назад

      Doctors get high salary by scamming patients

    • @vaibhavsingh4200
      @vaibhavsingh4200 Год назад +90

      Trusting a doctor is difficult decision,
      They are there to make profit and this is basic human nature.
      They became doctor to earn money and they will always choose those procedures which are economically beneficial for them.

    • @Drnehabetarse
      @Drnehabetarse Год назад

      @@vaibhavsingh4200 your defence is know as splitting. Ubelieve either black or white. No, believe me doctors really want a personal life they can do whateverbthey can to spend some time with family, ordering unnecessary tests and procedures are unnecessary but no body wants to talk about facts how helpful they are actually? Some cancers cannot be seen like how big or extent or spread on mere xray or usg uneed to expensive invg like mri or pet scan for them . Its really stupid to think that a doctor will spend their time ordering useless invg rather thsn doing right protocols and go home to family already.

    • @Drnehabetarse
      @Drnehabetarse Год назад +35

      @@vaibhavsingh4200 Also i am not a doctor to earn money. But i wont address this issue because doing so will actually give it importance. Earning money is everyones right. If anyone struggled 10 years they desrve to get goof paid no one can comment on doctors earnings until its unethicical. Do u kow any unethical practices can actually cease their lisence and they cannot work lifetime? So its a double edged sword being a doctor, if u save a person live by doung a procedure he will thank u forever and if u save him from a possibility of having risks they say u made money. 🙂 Also try gvt hospitals they are non enconomical. Like aiims delhi use it and then talk about doctors 🙃

    • @Drnehabetarse
      @Drnehabetarse Год назад +18

      @@vaibhavsingh4200 Best doctors of country are in govt colleges pls go to aiims delhi and make ur self aware of what doctors make ans how much they work everyday

  • @laxmibapari857
    @laxmibapari857 21 день назад +4

    Yess everyone will put the blame on the patient but it has become a business.. Accept it.

  • @iffyhani3724
    @iffyhani3724 Год назад +494

    I delivered both my kids in Germany, during my 1st baby, I was in Labor for 37 hours, but the midwives n doctors here said it is normal. We wait, we observe, & will not go for c sec unless there's any problem with mother or baby. They motivated us a lot, no scaring, no panicking just helped us in every way they could, I used to hear only these sentences, "this is normal", "drink water", "keep walking", "we are here". I am blessed to be in Germany and not in India....I started my daily routine, bicycling etc just after 40 days. I feel so fit and healthy...

    • @tanishabhattacharyya6207
      @tanishabhattacharyya6207 Год назад +56

      Ladies in EUROPE are blessed. However, no one’s there to rescue or save us who are in India.

    • @akumar3607
      @akumar3607 Год назад +31

      We have some wonderful hospital in India as well , who stress on Normal Delivery.
      We had such a wonderful experience with Sitaram Bharti Institute at Delhi in 2018....my wife was in labour for 12 hours until that moment of Pure bliss arrived 😊

    • @theavengers2533
      @theavengers2533 Год назад +8

      You are lucky but most of the womens in india are so lucky , they are forced to undergo c section unnecessary

    • @Yourtube988
      @Yourtube988 Год назад +10

      Respect our doctors in India but the issue is the couple should do rigorous research and get the knowledge and find hospitals or NGOs where the number of natural births are delivered near your area or in your city.
      Not all the hospitals and doctors are bad. So I'm telling you the family and the couple require attention and be aware of what is gonna happen and tension in the middle class in India you all are aware of.
      Let's learn and spread the knowledge and change our society
      Once again I'm not a doctor nor a married man. So thanks for sharing such a video now I will have to look into the area where I will face this kinda situation
      Hopefully people specially in India I would say the youth see this nothing wrong whether you are man or woman this is your future your child and progression. Finally my ❤ to the whole world let's create ❤

    • @AsokaTw-mz3lr
      @AsokaTw-mz3lr 11 месяцев назад +1

      because they wait until the child born to kidnap.

  • @sm8315
    @sm8315 Год назад +138

    I delivered a baby in europe last year at age 40, the doctor categorically denied a c section stating that it will only be done in the event of an emergency. The doctor explained to me how vaginal birth is then safest form of delivery. The doctor a Belgian lady also told me how in countries like India and South America doctors push women for c sections to make money. I had a very easy labour and delivery, my cousin ten years younger than me had a c section in India and no real reason for it

  • @FatemaHS_exs
    @FatemaHS_exs Год назад +1316

    I went through something similar..myself and baby were healthy but still ended up in a c-section because the doctor was late and the assistant doctor and nurses couldn’t help in delivery without doctor..a very bizarre situation to think off..I am sure nurses and RMO should be able to handle a normal case in absence of a doctor but they refused..childbirth has become a profit making engine for the hospitals for sure. I am happy this topic has come to light

    • @GreenDriveIndia
      @GreenDriveIndia Год назад +32

      True, in my case doctor was late but nurses were able to deliver naturally without C sec.

    • @GreenDriveIndia
      @GreenDriveIndia Год назад +3

      @@dotyowl thankfully no forcep delivery in my case.

    • @sunnyuutinn
      @sunnyuutinn Год назад

      in a few generations' time, there will ONLY be africans, philipinos, indians LEFT !

    • @anirudh2704
      @anirudh2704 Год назад

      @Yowl yes this reason or excuse everywhere

    • @vinishshetty8055
      @vinishshetty8055 Год назад +4

      sue the doctor and hospital

  • @farhanimplementation
    @farhanimplementation Год назад +64

    This video sheds much-needed light on a critical issue that often goes unnoticed in our society. The rising rates of C-sections in India are a cause for concern, and this video does an excellent job of raising awareness and sparking a meaningful conversation. It's crucial for us to understand the factors contributing to this epidemic and work towards ensuring safe and informed birthing choices for all mothers. Kudos to the creators for addressing such an important topic and promoting maternal health and well-being in India! 👏🤰

  • @RuchiinChina
    @RuchiinChina Год назад +403

    In China, its the opposite. I had 48 hours of labor and they still didn’t agree to do a c section. Now I thank their decision. The pain was worth it. My body feels almost same as it was before birth

    • @arya3944
      @arya3944 Год назад +37

      Now your comments are seeming paid ones. No hate but they really seem

    • @RuchiinChina
      @RuchiinChina Год назад +51

      @@arya3944 c section rate is high in China. But doctors won’t do it against the wishes of people. The people themselves are choosing it though

    • @arya3944
      @arya3944 Год назад +32

      @@RuchiinChina no offense ruchi. I watch your videos.I like them as well. But I saw your comments below some other videos. Don't always compare China to India. Every nation is unique and different. In our country we still traditional values, religious practices is often done. China mostly into West's influence in terms of many things whether it's development or dressing or religious practice.Exaggerations are don't sound good always,may be they are real but constantly pointing them out doesn't sound good. Btw,you are doing great taking care of evan and your home ,vlogging at same time isn't easy . Stay strong!

    • @RuchiinChina
      @RuchiinChina Год назад +29

      @@arya3944 i am touchy about this subject because all my best friends in India had to go through c section against their choice. It is also very common in China but private hospitals are very less or non existent so they can’t be so much for profit.

    • @JitzyJT
      @JitzyJT Год назад

      @@arya3944 typical triggered Indian. No wonder this country still sucks

  • @anneleonghaseyo
    @anneleonghaseyo Год назад +139

    This is such an eye opener. I’m not even pregnant but this is something that should be looked out for by everyone.

  • @Tammissa
    @Tammissa Год назад +945

    My heart goes out to the husband that lost his wife and child. It should not have happened. Money hungry Dr.s are the cause of such high rates of C sections.

    • @abhilash9918
      @abhilash9918 Год назад +38

      Doctors are buisnessman

    • @adash7841
      @adash7841 Год назад +79

      ​@@abhilash9918 hospital are. Doctor are just employees they don't have any say

    • @lukes.3488
      @lukes.3488 Год назад +62

      ​@@adash7841Yes. Unless, it's a private practice run by a doctor. Otherwise, the CEOs and owner of the hospital/practice are to blame.

    • @adash7841
      @adash7841 Год назад +6

      @@lukes.3488 yeah in that case doctor control

    • @Turbo_GT1
      @Turbo_GT1 Год назад +16

      its way worse in countries like india they already donot have a lot to spend still hospitals charge such an huge amount

  • @apurbabiswas23
    @apurbabiswas23 Год назад +263

    In Guwahati, Assam as far as I know, the C-section rate in private hospitals is 100 %. We tried telling our doctor throughout the pregnancy that we are planning a normal birth which he agreed to until the day of the delivery. Some other doctor came, did some tests and told us that the heartbeat of the baby isnt regular so we have to go for c-section. I could tell it was bullshit but I couldnt disagree coz I assumed she knew more and what if she was really telling the truth. We had a perfectlly normal pregnancy; no complications whatsoever. Later when I asked the ward boy, security guys in the delivery section, they said that they never saw a normal delivery happening in the hospital. We had the procedure done in Apollo Hospital, Guwahati but from what I hear, its the same everywhere. All my friends who had a child in recent years were all delivered through C-section. Even my friend who is a doctor suggested that C-section is safer.

    • @arunnarzary7536
      @arunnarzary7536 Год назад

      This has become a norm these days as if women are incapable of natural delivery. In the long run it will be detrimental to natural evolution and cycle.

    • @alemla517
      @alemla517 Год назад +27

      Yes, that's true. They won't do normal delivery anymore. I gave birth to my son who was 4.8 kg normally. Because I was determined normal delivery.

    • @foodandfunwithyuzi
      @foodandfunwithyuzi Год назад +27

      All over Assam all my relatives had c-section deliveries. They would lie about something or the other.

    • @PatientZero000
      @PatientZero000 Год назад +1

      Same thing happened for my sister in Pratiksha hospital. Initially they said it will be normal delivery but on the day of delivery they switched to c-section without telling us why?

    • @ammarahayaz
      @ammarahayaz Год назад +9

      Share this with the link of this video please
      Nationally, *C-sections* comprised *5.5%* of all deliveries in *1970* , but rose steadily to *47.4%* babies born in private sector hospitals via C-section, far above 14.3% in govt facilities hospitals in india.
      This video needs to go viral in India and save the health of mums and babies from greedy doctors. Instead, spend a little more time n money to educate yourself on the risks of C-sections and benefits of natural births.
      The babies born through the mother birth canal comes into lots of good bacteria and flora that helps the babys immune and digestive system. It also helps mum and baby from post operation trauma from underlying weakness.

  • @ayeshathapa9451
    @ayeshathapa9451 Год назад +43

    This is such an important topic to bring awareness upon . As a 24 y o woman , it scares me to think about the pain other women went through by the medical professionals whom we trust completely during such vulnerable moments . Government should take action upon this so that it doesn't happen to other women , thankyou for spreading awareness .

  • @dini_davis
    @dini_davis Год назад +171

    My heart goes out to the guy who lost both his wife and baby. It’s so sad.

  • @Singhkb
    @Singhkb Год назад +50

    Huge respect for raising awareness on this issue. We too faced a similar situation. Despite the doctor advising an immediate c-section due to low amniotic fluid and the baby's position, we waited 24 hours in hopes of a natural delivery. However, we eventually opted for a c-section for safety. It was later revealed in the report that our baby had the umbilical cord around the neck, something the doctor hadn't communicated with us.
    While registering our baby's birth to discover that out of 50 deliveries in that private hospital, only 3 were natural. It's concerning how some private hospitals seem to have a bias towards c-sections for money greed.
    Making decisions during such times is incredibly challenging.

  • @apoorvat4245
    @apoorvat4245 Год назад +739

    There is a place in Kerala calld Birth Village, it's a holistic birth centre run by trained midwifes and medical personnel. They ensure that vaginal births are safely conducted even for mom's who've had a prior csection 😊. Its a beautiful place. I stand corrected with specific details of the staff.. I've had a work colleague who had a successful vaginal delivery despite her hvg had a c-section prior to this.. hope this helps

    • @codingiscreativity
      @codingiscreativity Год назад +4

      What happens if any complications?

    • @apoorvat4245
      @apoorvat4245 Год назад +52

      @@codingiscreativity they have a medical Doctor/ob-gyn on standby and will go in for a c-section if needed .

    • @yonwilwilliam
      @yonwilwilliam Год назад +32

      Yes, vaginal birth after c-section is possible. And majority are without complications. 🙏

    • @user1.2__.__
      @user1.2__.__ Год назад +12

      There is Sanctum Birth Center by Dr. Vijaya Krishnan in Hyd. They also follow midwifery style.

    • @arunnarzary7536
      @arunnarzary7536 Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your information.

  • @Anya-rt7vj
    @Anya-rt7vj Год назад +170

    Here in Arunachal pradesh, a state on the northeast side of India, almost 90% of women are subjected to C-sections here. Due to fear, lack of knowledge, and continued pressure from doctors, many women’s go through cesarean. Many women's are dying here while giving birth, so after watching this video, i understand what the exact reasons behind C-sections. India needs to provide a perfect solution for this problem.

  • @whyaddnamehere
    @whyaddnamehere Год назад +477

    I had an emergency c section for my daughter. I can say that they are harder to recover from than natural. Anyone who thinks it's an easy option, it's not. I had to have mine because my daughter was in distress. I was only 37 weeks along and was getting sicker by the day. Her heartbeat kept dropping. I'm thankful for the operation, but I wouldn't recommend it unless necessary.

    • @SE-hh4vx
      @SE-hh4vx Год назад +49

      Well I have met many women not recovering quickly from natural birth and had to undergo reconstructive surgery to fix it.

    • @M43782
      @M43782 Год назад +38

      @@SE-hh4vx Spammer? Paid troll?

    • @daniby9894
      @daniby9894 Год назад +15

      @SE Immagine the risks when they cut your belly and uterus and have to saw it all. A friend of mine was sewes up inappropriately so the uterus was sewed up with other tissues, so having sex was so painful that she needed to get cut up and resewed again!

    • @daniby9894
      @daniby9894 Год назад +10

      @Marcin No, he's not trolling. It's rare, but sometimes when they stich you up in the vaginal area, excessive scarring can occure and be cause of pain when having sex, but it's not that common. I never met anyone personally in my friend and family circle that had it, but it may occure in rare cases.

    • @tt4days346
      @tt4days346 Год назад +22

      @@SE-hh4vx natural birth is something womens bodies are equipped to deal with , if there are complications its case by case but natural birth on a helathy woman and baby will always be safer than unnecessary c section, this is not to be discussed it is a statistics backed fact

  • @itsbhuppi
    @itsbhuppi Год назад +102

    It happened with my neighbor but things changed in a good way. The doctors were saying she has to go through c section but she got excessive labor pain and when she went to the hospital the doc who has to do an operation was busy so then they had a normal delivery. That day I realized what kind of disgraceful doctors they are.

    • @Ak-tq6oi
      @Ak-tq6oi Год назад +3

      those gredy doctors should be punished.

  • @princessaeolian1350
    @princessaeolian1350 15 дней назад +3

    Not sure if anyone else in the comment section has mentioned this , but there was a Kollywood movie released in 2017 involving this same topic as the main issue. It's called Mersal (and it starred a really successful actor so it was super popular back then) and one of the protoganists in a victim to an unnecessary c-section . I'm not sure if the movie really raised social awareness since it also talked about other medical malpractices but it really opened my eyes to medicine in India.

  • @akumar3607
    @akumar3607 Год назад +274

    6 years back when me and my wife were expecting our first child , this was my biggest nightmare.... thanks to Sitaram Bharti Institute at Delhi , who holded our hands and helped us walk through natural birth delivery 😊
    Everyone in Gynaecology department is there to support the pregnant women by normal Delivery.

    • @letsgrow2974
      @letsgrow2974 Год назад +2

      @@sidrakhan2946 thanks for sharing.. i will remember the name of the hospital.

    • @ginnulittleworld245
      @ginnulittleworld245 Год назад +2

      Please aapni gyni ka name bhi btayie sitaram bhartiya hospital m aap konse Dr se consult krr rhe the
      Please reply fast ....it's request

    • @Babumoshai..
      @Babumoshai.. 10 месяцев назад

      *Held not holded

    • @Babumoshai..
      @Babumoshai.. 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ginnulittleworld245 ab to aapka ka baby bhi agaya hoga.

    • @ginnulittleworld245
      @ginnulittleworld245 10 месяцев назад

      @@Babumoshai.. hanji mera vbac ka case ...

  • @snehapriyae2589
    @snehapriyae2589 Год назад +76

    💯 true. In Indian private hospitals everything is business oriented 🙌

    • @dodohateswater
      @dodohateswater 5 месяцев назад +3

      That's every private hospital unfortunately.

    • @quixoticfiend9274
      @quixoticfiend9274 2 месяца назад +3

      Are you funding them with your father's money to work charitably? Who will cover operating costs and pay staff salaries? It's easy to throw stones without having a clue how the system works.

    • @radhamanohar2307
      @radhamanohar2307 28 дней назад

      @@quixoticfiend9274 Health and education are shouldn’t be in business model at all in he first place. It’s the government failed to put control over them. When serving people isn’t in mind then only words like this come out of mouth.😏

  • @Pimpytachang
    @Pimpytachang 16 дней назад +4

    Every other person around me got C section. Those mothers told me that Doctors gave more attention & ViP treatments to mothers who underwent C section as the C section costs around 1-1.5 lacs & normal delivery costs only a round 50-60000 in Private hospitals.
    Once the gynaec said that my sister in law is not dilating , t C section had to be done & told my parents to go deposit the money. Luckily just as we were about to deposit the extra money, my niece was already half way out of my sister in law’s body. And she gave a natural birth. Such con artists these gyanec in India.

  • @irenedhakde4692
    @irenedhakde4692 Год назад +93

    Yes in India, certain hospitals (most of them in fact) push unnecessarily for cesareans. It's often not the doctors' fault but the management of those hospitals who forces its doctors to reach a certain yearly turnover. Appalling.
    In Mumbai, I had found a fabulous gynecologist who resigned from one of those big hospitals for these same ethical reasons (she is now practicing in Dubai).
    But she told me about something really interesting though. She worked for some time in the UK. She was telling me that there, because of the pressure of the medical insurance, doctors can tell by experience in some cases that the mother's pelvis for ex. is much too narrow for the size of the baby and that an emergency cesarean will be ultimately needed, but they have to let the woman go through hours of exhausting natural labour until the emergency cesarean occurs as a matter of life or death, because the pelvic measurements and parameters accepted by the insurance to justify a cesarean were not fully met, only borderline.
    I have also had certain procedures done abroad (in Switzerland) without anesthetia (horribly painful, I am still traumatized). I told this to some doctors here in India who opened big eyes, wondering how the hell doctors in Switzerland could have done that to me without anesthetia. Again, insurance coverage issues.
    So to say that the other side of the world also has its issues.
    (From a Swiss living in India)

    • @QueenGurmehar
      @QueenGurmehar 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's surprising doctors would actually go through with procedures without anaesthesia even with insurance issues.

    • @irenedhakde4692
      @irenedhakde4692 11 месяцев назад

      @@QueenGurmehar yes, not like a whole surgery, but like a colonoscopy for example, or like a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). These procedures can be somehow bearable for some, maybe many patients, but will give excruciating pain to many others too. Since some patients can bear these without too much "drama", these are considered as "non painful" procedures.

    • @subratanandy2142
      @subratanandy2142 10 месяцев назад +1

      You won't believe how many women and men don't want so experience or witness the long hours of suffering ( even if it's a normal case) and just want a c-section instead.

    • @irenedhakde4692
      @irenedhakde4692 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@subratanandy2142 that's very much there too yes. I forgot to mention this too. But if you look at it, these women can ask for a cesarean, because their doctors also accept a bit too happily to give it to them.

  • @misswhiskey100
    @misswhiskey100 Год назад +98

    This is a major issue in the U.S. I hope more people become aware of this and we see change, we need to bring back experienced midwives and give mothers the right to decided what they want with their pregnancy.

  • @shruthi679
    @shruthi679 Год назад +60

    I'm fortunate that I have done enough research before registering my name in the hospital. Although, its a government hospital .. almost 3 doctors changed during my labor pains till delivery. It almost took 24 hours.. I am grateful to all those doctors. Hatsoff to their patience!!

  • @mithraperi7971
    @mithraperi7971 Год назад +119

    Oh god i’ve been having this discussion alot lately. Women’s body is designed to give birth. These unnecessary c-sections are soooo wrong. Hospitals are preying on family’s fears.

    • @bluejedi723
      @bluejedi723 Год назад +16

      I'm all for a C section. *IF* it's for the right reasons

    • @mithraperi7971
      @mithraperi7971 Год назад +11

      @@bluejedi723 oh absolutely. We put faith in our doctors to lead us the right way. Unless necessary C-section should be avoided.

    • @bluejedi723
      @bluejedi723 Год назад +2

      @thezoldics7648 neither why

    • @goodnightmyprince6734
      @goodnightmyprince6734 Год назад

      ​@@bluejedi723 same and my to sisters

    • @bidyutbikashsaikia1140
      @bidyutbikashsaikia1140 Год назад

      Go for home delivery

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Год назад +171

    I thought c sections were only for emergencies. This is crazy
    If doctors did this here in the states, they would lose their license, the hospital would be sued and the doctor could even go to prison. This is just insane that they do this to women over in India.

    • @tunim4354
      @tunim4354 Год назад

      The us is doing the right thing then. They deserve their license to be taken away. You are putting the woman's life in danger just because you want some bonus as a doctor. Horrible

    • @johantan5305
      @johantan5305 Год назад +1

      *this is india, woman is worthless to them. they always rape woman and then kill it like animal....* 😌

    • @blitzwing7545
      @blitzwing7545 Год назад +11

      Do you have a source for this info?
      Or did you just made it up?

    • @趙子龍-u9j
      @趙子龍-u9j Год назад +26

      Nothing surprising. It's happen in many other countries, hospitals and not just India.

    • @SE-hh4vx
      @SE-hh4vx Год назад +7

      That's not true as long as you pay much money you can access to it .
      A C section is very expensive far more than a natural birth

  • @zaincake3825
    @zaincake3825 5 месяцев назад +2

    I think I’ll opt for public hospital instead of private due to this 😢

  • @a_meitei
    @a_meitei Год назад +23

    99% of the child birthing in Manipur, India, is by C-section. This puts an alarming ethical question on the profession. There's also an increasing "business" of leading the parents saying the child is at risk of down syndrome "because the mother is above 37years" ..."tests" to rule out down syndrome alone could run up to 1lac rupees!! And I'm not even sure how valid all these tests are. Just because the parents are concerned and scared!! This was the second C-section.
    During our first born, we had to go through the operation because the doctor had to go to a convention and he wanted the "business" done before he left?!
    all these tests and then the C-section, private hospitals are actually running a sham business.

    • @bidyutbikashsaikia1140
      @bidyutbikashsaikia1140 Год назад

      Don't go for test. Don't blame the doctors if your baby is born with down syndrome. Simple logic.

    • @aeiou1061
      @aeiou1061 Год назад

      When the mother is above 37 years obviously there will be more risks for congenital abnormalities and more chances of miscarriage ... And about the 1st C-section why didn't you just go to another doctor? Your doctor had his own personal work... You think that doctors have to be your servants on duty 24x7? The doctors don't need to have a personal life? You think that shopkeepers, hair dressers, lawyers, teachers are available 24x7? As it is doctors already work more hours than most professions... You want them to become 24x7 personal servants?

    • @a_meitei
      @a_meitei Год назад +2

      @@aeiou1061 you're either definitely off track, or deliberately trying to justify the widespread issue? If you're trying to generalise the matter then you don't seem to have even an ounce of shame left in you. No one said doctors' services should be available 24x7. What I'm highlighting here is the business in play - a business built upon parents' concern, emotion and fear. I'm questioning the ethics of - not all doctors but those - who took the oath and still run such business.
      Your opinion and examples are idiotic and flawed.
      I'll give you this: Congenital abnormalities you say, but do you know we were advised to abort our second child by THREE DIFFERENT DOCTORS here in Imphal because of 'possible down syndrome'? We had to move to Chandigarh and consult another (4th) doctor, and it turned out everything was fine. We gave birth to a healthy, normal baby girl.
      Unless you are part of the business, I don't know why you're hurt so much!!

  • @ohgauch
    @ohgauch Год назад +26

    Absolutely heartbroken to discover the man's loss of the wife and child to imposed C section. These private hospital doctors and nurses would do anything they can to prolong your stay in their facility. I have experienced their greed first hand and on multiple occasions. I dont trust doctors. They destroy health.

    • @Tamunolabofori
      @Tamunolabofori 11 месяцев назад

      I think they injured the ureters

  • @arunanair8926
    @arunanair8926 Год назад +25

    I am another victim of this (from Kerala). This happened in a well renowned hospital for gynec and pediatrics, The Lifeline maternity hospital. I was induced at 38 weeks and finally they performed c section after suffering lots of pain for hours. Later I analysed that more than 70% of deliveries are c sections here. This is not only about this particular hospital, but with most of the private hospitals in Kerala.

    • @shwetakambe5053
      @shwetakambe5053 Год назад

      Yesss same story

    • @fsu5555
      @fsu5555 5 месяцев назад

      It's everywhere.. Kerala,karnataka,Andhra almost every state.

  • @ammaraalam2554
    @ammaraalam2554 Год назад +53

    The same happens in Pakistan This video needs to be shared everywhere my aunt has 3 sons all by c section every women in my family have given birth by c section and the problem and medical issues they face afterword are indescribable they can't even live their life and unable to do normal routine work as simple as sitting down climbing stairs it's bad

    • @janetlabrador7951
      @janetlabrador7951 Год назад +2

      Lower back pain for the rest of your life..just deal with it..sometimes it's hard but you need to help yourself.. delivered all my kids 3times thru c-section here in the Philippines

  • @MsDogMom
    @MsDogMom Год назад +54

    MY god! That poor man .. losing his wife AND his baby :(

  • @ravichandra22
    @ravichandra22 Год назад +10

    In Hyderabad, to avoid unnecessary C-Sessions the government mandated the same bill for C-Session or Normal delivery.

  • @shylajatharla2985
    @shylajatharla2985 Год назад +5

    No one is talking about safe baby n safe mother..
    Perineal tears rectovaginal Fistula s..
    Who is responsible if baby does not cry after normal delivery

    • @ishika1646
      @ishika1646 Год назад +2

      If mother dies blame on doctors, if child dies blame doctors , if both dies blame doctor, if both are saved, thank god. Reality of our country. I wonder why the hell they come to hospitals. Be in home and carry on with vaginal deliveries like cats and dogs. Produce 10 children out of which the mother and 9 children will die

    • @abhija456
      @abhija456 Год назад

      ​@@ishika1646 I hope you are not a doctor or medical worker. One who writes this much horror and hate does not deserve to be a health worker

    • @shylajatharla2985
      @shylajatharla2985 Год назад +3

      It's not hate, its a fact... the truth which da video is not showing u.. there is only happiness when u gv a live crying child to the husband/ famliy members. When u can't what u get from them is hate, horror,death threats. My point is indicated sections must b done for a safe mother n baby.

  • @divyasankaranarayanan6751
    @divyasankaranarayanan6751 Год назад +53

    Episiotomy which has become a standard procedure for vaginal delivery in India also needs to be spoken about. In most cases natural tearing is enough for baby to come out. But the cut is made no matter if it necessary or not.

    • @vasundharaawasthi2002
      @vasundharaawasthi2002 Год назад +5

      Sometimes, the natural tearing may cause too much damage. Episiotomy is a controlled procedure so that major structures are not damaged, though, I agree, it is not a standard procedure.

    • @Boeing-ER-zf4ph
      @Boeing-ER-zf4ph Год назад +3

      Latest guidelines states that routine episotomy is NOT indicated.
      Only in certain cases involving assisted manoeuvres and increased duration of second stage labour with large head etc require mediolateral episotomy

    • @Akhilesh_H
      @Akhilesh_H Год назад +7

      😂 natural tearing it seems. Do you even know what episiotomy is? Do you know the stages of wound healing? Or scar formation? Or sphincter tear?? ... Natural tear it seems 😂😂

    • @cherishthemoments3009
      @cherishthemoments3009 Год назад

      I agree

    • @kadwasach1100
      @kadwasach1100 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Akhilesh_Hnor the daya used to know or study deep about it.. but used to have normal deliveres without doctors alone by themselves before the doctor doctor game started in history.. n people used to have more thn 6 babies at that tim.. now even after planning 1 or 2 babies doctors will make it certainly as c sec.. Such a useless education which makes people greedy in the name of proffession and spoiling the life of othrrs.. uneducated dayas was much better then this greedy educated people..

  • @abhinavsrivastava8615
    @abhinavsrivastava8615 11 месяцев назад +2

    That's why I took my wife to a Nursing home for delivery and avoided big hospitals even though I have insurance which covers all these procedures but still we went to a local nursing home and my wife delivered normally without any surgery or harmful drugs. By the way, my experience with private hospitals has been extremely pathetic, they are greedy inhumane jerks. I think people should avoid hospitals until there is serious need for a surgery, even for fever or cold, people shouldn't go to doctors and should rather go to ayurvedic or homeopathic doctor.

  • @thepakistanihomeschooler5510
    @thepakistanihomeschooler5510 Год назад +32

    In Pakistan, the percentage of C-sections at private hospitals can easily be over 90%. I won't go anywhere. When I gave birth to my second child. I was told by a worker at the hospital that I was the only patient who had a normal birth that day. The rest 14 patients went through C-sections. That makes it 93%. This troubles me even today that I was spared because they were busy cutting others when I delivered.
    This is a horrendous crime. Here, it's a widespread belief that if you had a C-section earlier rest of the deliveries will be C-section deliveries. Period. And there is no argument and no way around it. Sever layers are cut and then normally they have a second baby within a year and then Voila, those seven healed or unhealed layers are stripped open una vez mas.
    From the very first visit to the gynecologist, she starts making up your mind for an operation.
    Creating risk for a mother who has a whole life ahead to rear her children and for the offspring, our next generation is put into the world with a much weaker immune system, generating more business for the pediatricians who are next-door neighbors to these bitches in the clinics.

    • @nimrashamshad6097
      @nimrashamshad6097 Год назад

      So true

    • @rajababy2009
      @rajababy2009 Год назад

      agreed hundred percent ,

    • @fsu5555
      @fsu5555 5 месяцев назад

      That's true.. The more women are into c section the more the next generation is being born with weaker immune system.

  • @sensei2203
    @sensei2203 Год назад +24

    I have been shouting this for 8 years, this is the first video i saw on the internet.... Govt must acknowledge this issue ASAP

  • @Dr_kataria
    @Dr_kataria 9 месяцев назад +18

    See I m a Dr. By profession,trust me these kind of truths need to come out more radically.
    Good work.

  • @simivarghese7115
    @simivarghese7115 Год назад +15

    I had a vaginal delivery but I was forced every minute to opt for c-sec. I was really scared but consciously opted vaginal delivery.
    I feel what they did was not to give me any food since last night till late afternoon next day until I had my baby. I really did not have any strength to push by the end of it. This is how they make you weak and unable to push your baby out thus leading to c-sec.

    • @rebellion112
      @rebellion112 Год назад +2

      That is evil!

    • @rishabhrastogi506
      @rishabhrastogi506 Год назад

      Was the staff skilled/experienced for a natural birth? How was your experience.

    • @simivarghese7115
      @simivarghese7115 Год назад +2

      @@rishabhrastogi506 They were very well experienced. My doctor has 17 years of experience being a gynaecologist. The nurses were well experienced. I feel that they knowingly create reasons for C-sections. They make you weak enough that even though you insist, most of the people are not able to deliver normally.

    • @tapomitamallick3637
      @tapomitamallick3637 2 месяца назад

      @@simivarghese7115 Then eat as much as you eat from home and go to hospital and lie.And given the rising epidemic of C section it's foolish to go to hospital in early labour.

  • @islandsunset
    @islandsunset Год назад +33

    It was so unethical for the doctor of Eustacia to corner her and tell her that her husband won't understand her. Putting unnecessary pressure and lying the fact that her amniotic fluid was less is very unethical and borderline illegal.

    • @Drpriyankamarugynecologist
      @Drpriyankamarugynecologist Год назад +4

      And the documentary is showing 200 misoprost, whereby actually only 25 misoprost is needed for induction, misleading documentary

    • @islandsunset
      @islandsunset Год назад

      @@Drpriyankamarugynecologist is that the name of the medication given to artificial induce labour?

    • @ananyah.v4084
      @ananyah.v4084 Год назад

      ​@@islandsunset more commonly dinoprostone intra cervically is used , to induce labour , misoprostol 25microgram is used , vaginally > oral

    • @fsu5555
      @fsu5555 5 месяцев назад

      The less amniotic fluid is the most common excuse used by doctors today for c section.

    • @tapomitamallick3637
      @tapomitamallick3637 2 месяца назад +1

      @@islandsunset Pitocin is what is used along with some oxytocin

  • @SuperRevelations
    @SuperRevelations Год назад +19

    This is sadly not just in India :( inducement and c sections have become so normal in Australia and the U.S. I am due in 2 weeks and plan to go naturally and allow my endorphins and hormones to act as natural pain relief. My body is not a lemon! It was made to birth children and I am proud of that.

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Год назад

      You say my body is made for it. Thats not true. We need all the type of sergeries and drugs to live.

    • @SuperRevelations
      @SuperRevelations Год назад +3

      Unfortunately sometimes we do need surgeries and medication. However, the norm shouldn't be to jump to c sections in healthy women during pregnancy and labour. There needs to be a better balance as can be seen from this video. And I intend to try and be as natural as possible because women's bodies are actually designed to birth children. That is my decision. If I need an emergency medication or surgery for my baby then of course I would consider it. But c section and inducement are my final options...not part of my first.

    • @harshatsingh8055
      @harshatsingh8055 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@SuperRevelations US & Indian healthcare is mostly private so it is understandable due to their profit concerns. But what about Australia since healthcare system is publicly funded?

    • @SuperRevelations
      @SuperRevelations 11 месяцев назад

      @@harshatsingh8055 my guess is profit for private hospitals but also maybe a mix of being understaffed and needing more government funding for public? Understaffed because inducing and c section control numbers more easily?

    • @DesiDivaDish-v4l
      @DesiDivaDish-v4l 17 дней назад

      humans r actually the worse shaped mammals for birthing due to pelvis

  • @rahulsimmu1
    @rahulsimmu1 Год назад +5

    Please make documentary showing doctor's side of story also u can't be biased.innocent doctor's are beaten up by ruthless public .this is about metro cities what about periphery where patient don't go for proper checkups at the end when complications happens put all the blame on doctor's and make them monsters

  • @manab.baruah
    @manab.baruah Год назад +20

    Finally the open secret is out in media.
    Doctors here in India aren't questioned and not do the doctors explain to the patients and their attendants/accompanying family members.

  • @_thecactus
    @_thecactus Год назад +48

    This is a good video. In Singapore, c-section is also very common.
    7 out of 10 mothers (in Singapore), that I have met, went through cesarean section.

    • @SatabdiKundu07
      @SatabdiKundu07 Год назад +9

      They say 21%.I don't believe that data. Everyone I know had a baby via c-section.I am a c-section baby as well.

    • @kamathmanoj
      @kamathmanoj Год назад

      But they won’t report on Singapore issues. Busy shaming India in the media - everyday

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 Год назад +3

      ​@@SatabdiKundu07For indian bangali women, it may be higher than other other women in south asia.

    • @tapomitamallick3637
      @tapomitamallick3637 2 месяца назад

      @@koushikdas1992 Moner jor aar jed nah thakle kichu hobe nah.Labour pain othar por opekkhya korte hobe jotokkhon nah seta oshohoniyo hoye jachche eto tai je aar hospital jawa chara upaaye nei.Oto dhoirjyo aar sohon shokti thakle aar complication nah thakle normal delivery impossible.Aar hyan obosshyoi emon dactar ke choose korte hobe je ekta ba khub beshi hole duto kachakachi hospital e consult karon tar kache normal delivery kora ta feasible se khetre.

    • @tapomitamallick3637
      @tapomitamallick3637 2 месяца назад

      @@koushikdas1992 Jake manipulate korte parbe easily se i victim se Bangali hok ba obangali.

  • @yonwilwilliam
    @yonwilwilliam Год назад +155

    The case with hypnobirth ending up in csec was somehow a one sided story i feel. If the mother was already 7cm, with a ruptured membrane, comes to the hospital to deliver, definitely a partogram was plotted at the get go. Unless she was delivering at home then no issues with tracking the target time of delivery. After listening to her saying from 9am to 3pm (6hours) she was only progressing from 7cm to 8cm, THIS IS AN INDICATION FOR A C-SEC! That is a poor progress or a secondary arrest labour, it is abnormal and no wonder it is hard for her to win the case in court. The labour is not progressing at a normal rate and something is definitely wrong somewhere. Even tho the heart monitor says baby is fine, but mind u the membrane is already ruptured and amniotic fluid has been draining out of the uterus all this while. A normal labour should progress at least 1cm per hour at the start of active phase. So many lack of vital info from the medical point of view. This is an emotionally driven documentary and is not fair at all. Take it with a grain of salt.

    • @Drpriyankamarugynecologist
      @Drpriyankamarugynecologist Год назад +25

      At least somebody knowing the facts.. really feeling bad to see such documentary against doctors. If the child doesn't do well after a compromised normal delivery due to their persistence for vaginal delivery then also the fault is doctor's and if the doctor wait for spontaneous pains and then something happens to baby the they will be like AAP pehle hi bol dete cesarean

    • @Blue-lq8xf
      @Blue-lq8xf Год назад +8

      That lady should have stayed at home doing hypnobirth!! Such an ingrate..

    • @Drpriyankamarugynecologist
      @Drpriyankamarugynecologist Год назад +19

      @@Blue-lq8xf true if they are so much interested in no interference delivery then they should stay at home. This is one sided story.. ask as many obstetricians what kind o environment the patient and relatives create during labour and most of the times the patient herself insists on getting c section because she can bear pain. Like old times when women started getting pregnant by 15 years of age and then gave birth to so many kids were not bothered much for poor outcome of delivery but now when the pregnancy is so precious ( IVF/ late marrige/ one or two child policy) doctor also wants to give a healthy baby to the patient. No one knows how suddenly things go worse in vaginal delivery. Cases of cerebral palsy, autism, hypoxic brain injuries are so common. Old times the ladies used to do so much physics activity.. these days women are sedentary, no exercise.. no doubt their pelvis does not respond well

    • @bagchisoahum
      @bagchisoahum Год назад +10

      Thank you for the facts.
      Shoddy journalism on CNAs part.

    • @yonwilwilliam
      @yonwilwilliam Год назад +14

      @@ac22626 i was triggered because of the lack of vital info in the documentary. And public are easily swayed by controversial things like this, maybe not all but some do. My profs who taught me during my med school were from India. Absolutely amazing teachers and i still remember most of their teaching. So sad seeing this attempt to tarnish the good doctors from what i believe to be the country that produces a lot of good and great doctors. I guess some patients are just in denial and difficult. I do agree maybe from our side, we need to improve our communication skills when explaining things to patients, but sometimes u can do so much....still it wont go through like what u expected. All the best in your studies!

  • @KateeAngel
    @KateeAngel Месяц назад +3

    Women need to be able to choose themselves whether to have a c-section or not! In my country they are denied unless there is a serious medical complication. That is also not right. Women should decide

  • @Bigbaymonstermare
    @Bigbaymonstermare Год назад +51

    I gave birth in Canada. Due to preeclampsia, I was induced at 38 weeks. Was in labour for 48 hours without pain control, then opted for an epidural and two hours later my blood pressure spiked and my son’s heart rate plummeted. I was encouraged every step of the way to deliver vaginally until it became a real risk to him. Three minutes later I had a healthy 7 lb 8 oz baby with perfect apgars and my blood pressure came down so dramatically, I lost 30 lbs in swelling in two days. My hands and feet were wrinkled from the loss of fluid I built up. My caesarean was necessary, well-performed, followed up with the best of care (I was readmitted a week later, but I have a bleeding disorder, so that was to blame, not the care I was provided) and until it was 100% necessary, I was not rushed or pushed into anything. I was so fortunate. These stories and rates of up to 96% c-sections scare me. Regulation is necessary here.

  • @heatherwolmarans8287
    @heatherwolmarans8287 Год назад +79

    Both pregnancies, ages 27 and 35, first at a public hospital 🇿🇦, second time with a gynae at a private hospital, I was told I would have to have a Csection. I gave birth naturally to both my babies, without forceps. No complications, both my kids were fine. Doctors cannot be trusted, sadly.

    • @simplytruth1920
      @simplytruth1920 Год назад +3

      Agree with u .... doctor became doctor not to save humanity 😂

    • @seethas865
      @seethas865 5 месяцев назад

      I also had child birthd at ages 27 and 35. Both were c section and both cord around neck. Don't know y they did. Both were Indian private hospitals

  • @TheYellowshuttle
    @TheYellowshuttle Год назад +176

    Thanks for making this documentary, creating awareness and giving voice to these unfortunate victims of medical dogmatism.

  • @krishhey
    @krishhey Год назад +19

    Extremely disturbing documentary. I cant imagine the sadness that young man had to face loosing both wife and baby for unnecessary c-section. The Govt needs to bring more awareness and stricter laws punishing doctors that do this for money. 😢😞

  • @jyothih6765
    @jyothih6765 Год назад +9

    I am also victim of this C- section Scam, I was not even ready for delivery, @8.5months doctor yelled at me and done C- section.

  • @gentleman-
    @gentleman- Год назад +31

    That was a necessary documentary, presented beautifully with real life cases and data.
    Hats off to the whole team 👏

  • @dindan00
    @dindan00 Год назад +33

    I have never heard about c-section force or illegal. So far, I always thought it's safer way than normal childbirth since it's professionally delivered, & even been tested by science. It's consider luxury in my country if you do c-section bcs the cost is pricey and since the treatments are more better than normal one.
    I guess there are the dark sides of c-section too, especially if it's lack of awareness, empathy, and humanity...

    • @SE-hh4vx
      @SE-hh4vx Год назад +5

      I would do a C section. There are women who have been damaged from natural birth with episiotomy, incontinence and painful sexuality etc .they have been even psicologically abused by doctors during the labor

    • @loliwemoyo5680
      @loliwemoyo5680 Год назад +6

      The babies lungs are stronger from vaginal. Moms have decreased risk of infection from natural. C- sections are risky.

  • @vinrequest
    @vinrequest 11 месяцев назад +15

    I am a proud Indian but I am ashamed to admit that I am grateful for having 1 miscarriage and 2 deliveries done in the US. My 1st pregnancy was only 7 weeks long. Then the heartbeat of the fetus stopped. I cried for so long, being away from family and my 1st pregnancy was so hard. My doctor said now you just wait until your period comes. Your body will figure out that something foreign is inside and naturally remove it. Everyone from India said that I need to have fetus removed surgically. Because that's what they do in India.
    Then my 1st delivery had all the reasons they give in India for emergency C-section. My water broke at 4 in the morning and I delivered my son at 10 at night. No one mentioned C-section until the end when the doctor is required to mention it. The cord was wrapped around my baby's neck. My baby was moving very slowly so in the end they used the suction but no C-section.

    • @rcyadav9746
      @rcyadav9746 4 месяца назад

      Dr Anjali chabria clock is ticking

    • @pb99865
      @pb99865 2 месяца назад

      Which hospital and state?

  • @iloveshimin
    @iloveshimin Год назад +83

    Thanks for speaking up & raising awareness. I also had the same doubts when I had my first kid thinking if the C sec was really necessary.

  • @dipshikhadas3698
    @dipshikhadas3698 Месяц назад +2

    I think it's better to tell women to give delivery in crouching position unlike the lying down position, it'll quicken the delivery and less painful because baby will automatically come out because of gravity. In lying down position, mothers have to push the baby against the gravity which is wrong and painful. Please consult your doctor and tell this before delivery. If they deny to do it. Change the doctor. It's better to give normal delivery than doing an operation 😢

  • @knnorman3855
    @knnorman3855 Год назад +32

    It's happening in Malaysian private hospitals too. That's why I opted for government hospital. They just want your money unlike government hospital the rates are not much higher for a c section.

    • @Glowriamedia
      @Glowriamedia Год назад

      I had c section in 2019 with my first son after a failed induction in wangsa maju..in 2022 I had my second c section in the same hospital and doctor. It was elective c section nobody forced me to do it,I have childbirth trauma as I watch my poor mother passed away while giving birth vaginally.

    • @knnorman3855
      @knnorman3855 Год назад +1

      @@Glowriamedia if you choose to have a c section it's your call. But unlike most moms that wanted a vaginal birth might not get the chance by going to a private hospital in Malaysia. When I was pregnant with my first, the private doctor told me I was too overweight to push my baby and she suggested that I opted for c section. I was only 60 plus kg. Nonsense. I straight away walk out from the hospital. A lot of moms were manipulate with this money hungry hospitals. They don't care about the patients.

    • @wennieli5701
      @wennieli5701 Год назад

      That’s not true, you can choose for vaginal birth in private too, it’s totally up to you

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 Год назад

      ​@@wennieli5701 fear mongering

    • @knnorman3855
      @knnorman3855 Год назад

      @@wennieli5701 yes we can choose but in the end they will manipulate u for a C Section. It happens a lot. Trust me

  • @ashishsunny7963
    @ashishsunny7963 Год назад +96

    My sister eorks as a nurse in a private hospital in Delhi(India).
    She told me that, in her hospital, normal delivery is rare, and 95% birth is via c-section. Its profitable for the hospital...

    • @user-ju1fm8rn1g
      @user-ju1fm8rn1g Год назад +6

      You can file case if you have reports

    • @himi6176
      @himi6176 Год назад +3

      Noh, the cost of normal and cesarean is the same. Esp in corporate.

    • @trivandrumconsultant5318
      @trivandrumconsultant5318 Год назад +16

      @@himi6176 dont joke , can you give any evidence for this statement ? Its not even logical and i am a doctor myself .

    • @himi6176
      @himi6176 Год назад +2

      @@trivandrumconsultant5318 then why don't u go and ask. Please visit a corporate hospital and ask them. I know it cuz I have gone thru a cesarean section myself. If u r a doctor I wud suggest u to work on a corporate hospital to know the cost factor

    • @shari9721
      @shari9721 Год назад +3

      @@himi6176 the difference in cost and why a C-Section is more expensive was clearly explained in this documentary . Not only does it cost far more money it is also far more dangerous for the Mother and baby and greatly increases the chances of complications for both the Mother and baby .
      You were obviously lied to about the costs when you were given a C-Section.

  • @dej6700
    @dej6700 7 месяцев назад +3

    I soo regret my c section 😞😞😞

  • @ishika1646
    @ishika1646 Год назад +4

    Why suddenly there is so much concern about the type of birth... In comment section , everyone is acting as if they are so concerned about women's health. My mom is a nurse and in majority cases only the woman's mother or father comes with her, nobody has any concern how the delivery will be... everyone just prays outside for a boy... now if a boy is born... 1000s of relatives come running and literally my mother argues with them not to shout or howl... if a girl is born, a very few families come to see the child or mother... she has also seen a few cases where husband also didn't turn up... mother cries... a few great families does not even come for discharge process, fights between two families are very common regarding the hospital bill. The scenario is just like a TV serial...
    And please don't come to me to argue how great your country and how bad the doctors are... you may have seen 3-4 or more births in your ' progressive ' family but my mother has seen 1000s of birth in her career of 25 years. So don't come to me for debate

    • @PratibhaChauhan28
      @PratibhaChauhan28 Год назад

      This is completely a different thing..family issues but cutting open a lady just to give which she can do naturally is a heinous crime because after she will be bedridden for atleast 40 days and her body will never be same as before..

  • @SanC224
    @SanC224 Год назад +15

    Honestly it's so horrifying, I mean we put our complete trust in one's hand and they just seek it as their opportunity to earn fortune. Definitely this is not a hate rant for all the doctors(in fact I respect them a lot), it's just my opinion for those greedy docs who don't give two shits upon one's life

  • @subbohfatima1479
    @subbohfatima1479 Месяц назад +2

    U must visit pakistan there many hospitals just in karachi city where with higher rates of csection when i was doing my post graduation in anasthesia in private hospital there must be around 10-12 c-section each day in morning OT shift which are called elective c-section
    There is another semi private hospital which only performs csection they only 1 normal delivery in a month some time.

  • @boddetiskjyoti360
    @boddetiskjyoti360 Год назад +5

    Main reason are not talked about.
    1. Maternity units should be run by a team not by single doctor.
    2. The concept of midwifery should be encouraged.
    3.patients are not taking even a minimum risk.
    4. Patient are more in favour of c section as they can't tolerate their daughter's cry

    • @fsu5555
      @fsu5555 5 месяцев назад

      True tho...There are many patients who request the doctor for c section bcz they can't bear the pain

  • @shilpareddyalladu9495
    @shilpareddyalladu9495 Год назад +10

    I am a doctor from south India
    Due to improved financial situation in the society as a whole, a pregnant woman is going to parents house in 3 rd month,the consequence is she will do almost zero physical day to day activities, and also being overfed and also no sexual intercourse for next 7 months
    All these decrease chances vaginal delivery
    So please lead a normal life with focus on physical activity even in pregnancy period

    • @sanansyed3817
      @sanansyed3817 Год назад +1

      I expect similar reply from a doctor. Taking a money from patients to destroy their health, only a monster can do such an evil act.

    • @Moni-le5md
      @Moni-le5md 5 месяцев назад

      @@sanansyed3817 She is right. The lack of physical exercise and extreme overfeeding really hurt vaginal delivery. Where is the energy to push? Of course many doctors are greedy.

  • @LeoNaRdOBarRuGA
    @LeoNaRdOBarRuGA Месяц назад +2

    Money money money… CS will generate more money than natural birth. Normal delivery took so many time or even days before giving birth, thats why they are opting for Short time delivery, more time to execute a lot of birth delivery daily. More CS babies, more money,

  • @mohdmahmoodkhan8721
    @mohdmahmoodkhan8721 Год назад +11

    Proud of you mom (Dr.Juwairia ,DMHO , Karimnagar) -40:40

  • @vields2352
    @vields2352 Год назад +34

    I had 2 natural birth s than an emergency C-section for my 3rd an I can say c-sections are by far harder to heal from. I was up walking minutes after having my girls. Showing myself, and doing everything for my babies too. With my son I had to lie on a bed for 12 hours waiting for them to decide wether or not to give me a blood transfusion. They left me lying in my own blood and vomit in my hair for almost 24 hours or too waiting to see if they could take out my catheter before showering me. I literally took me breaking down in tears begging to be cleaned so my daughters could come and see me and the baby. This was in Adelaide Australia. I’m a nurse and I was appalled at the state they left me in.

    • @Jersey.D3vil201
      @Jersey.D3vil201 Год назад +8

      My goodness, I'm so sorry you went through that! This is what people do not understand...c-sections are a difficult recovery. Why would someone choose such a thing? I too was up and moving around after giving birth naturally. I watched too many friends and family suffer through those things and I knew it wasn't for me. The US is a dangerous place for pregnant women

    • @Efhgi
      @Efhgi Год назад +1

      ​@Tamiko E america is actually the only first world country that has an increasing death rate of mothers in childbirth

    • @ShwetaPandit7
      @ShwetaPandit7 Год назад +2

      Same happened to me in EU. Was lying in my own vomit during the entire operation and couldn't take a bath till it was 4-5 days later. I remember how much I was in tears when i took that first bath.

  • @wm69
    @wm69 10 месяцев назад +2

    i don't know how deep have human fell, when even healthcare is being handled as business and money making opportunity. even though i disagree, i totally get it when salesman are promoting all unnecessary products to us in the names of sales and marketing. but when it comes to human life and wellbeing, this is unacceptable. we should have an independent board to review medical cases, and if proven unnecessary and pushing the boundary just in the name of sales, their license should be revoked. and worst thing is, after knowing of this scam, some mother to be, even when genuinely required c-section, might refuse to consent, thus causing the mother or baby or both of them harm.

  • @BeingHumane173
    @BeingHumane173 Год назад +148

    The whole process of childbirth, be it Normal Delivery or C-Section terrifies me. It breaks me to know that so many women end up going through it in their lifetime, and many even multiple times, This is one of the main reasons, I am going Childfree for life. Also, its sad to know how little our system actually cares about women and her health needs. Also, obstetric violence is real problem in India. A friend of mine, who went to a government hospital for internship, told me how poorly and rudely women in labor are treated in many indian govt. hospitals. Its sad. This needs to end and I wish artificial womb technology would have been a viable option asap.

    • @derekpam7149
      @derekpam7149 Год назад +12

      Good choice that was something I wanted to do as well for the same reasons. Can tell you the one child I had it was the worst experience ending up with trauma. The doctor was wonderful but the C-section is scary the nurses are hell mean and child services lurks the whole hospital all day. Abusive environment you are forced to stay in for 3 days after a C-section.

    • @GT-wc4bv
      @GT-wc4bv Год назад +5

      I had a c-sec and it wasn't that bad. Only the first night in hospital was difficult. Not because the stitches pain. It's because you have to lie down continuously. My back was aching more than stitches. The painkillers get you through easily. The recovery is slow but not painful. You just feel that you don't have energy.

    • @GT-wc4bv
      @GT-wc4bv Год назад +1

      @@derekpam7149 that's bad. It is supposed to be helpful environment not traumatic!!

    • @JitzyJT
      @JitzyJT Год назад +2

      now imagine all the women who're still having in excess of 7 or 8 kids

    • @madhurichoubey91
      @madhurichoubey91 Год назад +2

      Artificial womb isn't a good choice either. Normal pregnancy and delivery is good for both mother and child. It creates a bond between both and keep both healthy

  • @statesman01
    @statesman01 Год назад +17

    Women who are considering c-sections simply to avoid pain should please read about the advantages that natural births will give to their babies. This is why natural births are better for babies:
    1. Vaginally born babies have more diversified microbiomes, less allergies, less risk of obesity, asthma, and diabetes in childhood and later.
    2. Babies receive protective bacteria from the birth canal that helps build their immune system. Babies born via cesarean birth are more likely to pick up bacteria that is on skin.
    3. Passing through the birth canal in a natural birth also helps shape the head and expel amniotic fluid from the lungs which lower baby’s risk for respiratory problems like asthma.
    4. Anesthesia given to the mother crosses through the placenta and affects the baby just as it affects the mother. So c-section babies are affected by narcotic medications that leads to drowsiness, disorientation, and depression of heart rate and breathing. Studies have concluded that babies born to mothers who had an epidural during labor demonstrate more disorganized behavior in the early days and weeks, as well as a reduced ability to initiate and continue successful breastfeeding.
    5. Yale researchers have found that natural birth triggers the production of the UCP2 protein in babies that boosts brain development. That means babies who had a natural birth may end up smarter.
    6. Cesarean births are also linked to obesity and diabetes later in life.

  • @shivangigupta8344
    @shivangigupta8344 Год назад +13

    Until now I didn’t know pain induction was not needed in my case. Thank you for calling it out.. This really needs attention. Hoping that India’s Health system would improve and be regulated some day.