Is it dangerous to have a cesarean section with the fetus in a transverse position?

A cesarean section with the fetus in a transverse position carries the risk of excessive bleeding and difficulty in delivering the fetus, which varies from person to person. The majority of fetuses are in the cephalic position in the uterine cavity. If the fetus is in a transverse position, it cannot be ruled out that this may increase the risks of childbirth. 1. Excessive bleeding: the transverse position is not favorable for holding the baby during cesarean section, so it is easy to lead to excessive bleeding during cesarean section. 2. Difficulty in delivering the baby: transverse position is more unfavorable for delivering the baby, so most of them use cesarean section, but cesarean section will also increase the corresponding obstacles. If the fetus is in a transverse position, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and listen to the advice of a professional doctor before delivery to choose the appropriate delivery method.