Is it dangerous to wait until you’re in labor to do a cesarean?

Going for a cesarean after the breech has started may result in inadequate preparation and lead to increased risk of surgery. If a breech fetus requires a cesarean section, try not to choose a time after launching, but discuss the time in advance with your doctor so that you can be fully prepared. A breech fetus is an abnormal fetal position, but it does not necessarily mean that a breech fetus requires a cesarean section. If a breech fetus is combined with pelvic stenosis, scarred uterus, or if the fetus weighs more than 3500g, an elective cesarean section can be performed. Try to discuss the timing with your doctor in advance, so that you can be admitted to the hospital to wait for the delivery of the fetus after it has matured, and before the woman starts labor. Whether and when to perform a C-section for a breech fetus needs to be decided under the guidance of a specialized doctor.