From a doctor’s point of view, C-sections should be performed on weekday mornings whenever possible. Cesarean sections are usually performed between 8 and 10 a.m. in the morning, when the human body is in the best state of mind. C-sections are also performed in the morning on weekdays, so that both the mother and the fetus can be observed and cared for in a more subtle manner. In the event of any abnormalities, there are enough staff during working hours to allow the mother to be diagnosed and treated at the earliest opportunity. In addition, after observation during the day, abnormalities are less likely to occur at night, which is conducive to the rest of the family at night. However, when the fetus has an abnormal fetal heartbeat and requires an emergency cesarean section, the operation should be performed as early as possible without having to consider the time. In addition, after cesarean delivery, mothers also need to rest in bed, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, supplement nutrition should also regulate the gastrointestinal tract, which is conducive to the early recovery of the body.