Rise in caesarean section births in Gaza brings danger and infection risks
Gaza City, Gaza Strip – On a mattress placed on the floor of a half-destroyed apartment, Duha Abu Yousef sits holding her newborn baby with great difficulty after an emergency caesarean section was performed following her arrival at a hospital the night before. However, due to her severe anemia, doctors decided to perform a caesarean section to protect her baby. Infection danger The dangers from caesarean sections in Gaza often come after the procedure, particularly with the risk of infection.
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