You can come out of a C-section in about 2-3 hours. The entire operation time for a C-section is about half an hour to an hour, totaling about 2-3 hours before and after the woman is in and out of the operation, and longer if there is hemorrhage, uterine rupture, or other special circumstances during the operation. The cesarean section operation itself does not take a lot of time, from the cesarean section to the removal of the fetus and placenta and then sewing up the uterus in about 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, due to the additional time required for preoperative preparations, including routine preoperative sterilization, catheterization, verification of surgical instruments, preoperative evaluation for anesthesia, anesthesia and postoperative anesthesia resuscitation in the operating room, it takes about 2 to 3 hours from the time the mother enters the operating room to the time she is wheeled out of the operating room. In the event of intraoperative obstetric complications such as maternal hemorrhage, uterine rupture requiring blood transfusion or even special circumstances requiring further resuscitation, a longer operating time will be required.