Can I have a c-section if I’m not in labor?

You can have a cesarean section if you are not in labor.
Cesarean section is a method of delivery in which the fetus is surgically removed when vaginal delivery is not possible or has failed. However, cesarean section without medical indication is not advocated because the probability of postoperative thrombosis, intraoperative bleeding, and uterine rupture in a second pregnancy is significantly higher in cesarean section mothers compared to the vaginal route of delivery.
The main indications for cesarean delivery are obstructed labor, pregnancy complications, and pregnancy complications. Fetal non-pregnancy is not an indication for cesarean section, so there is no necessary connection between whether the fetus is in the womb or not, as long as the fetus is mature in the uterus and meets the indications for cesarean section, cesarean section can be performed.
If there is any discomfort, pregnant women are advised to go to the hospital for treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid adverse effects on themselves and the fetus.