Caesarean Section Surgery
Caesarean Section Surgery
If there’s any type of difficulty with natural birth, a cesarean section or a C-section needs to be performed. This procedure needs to be done if your pet is experiencing any of the symptoms that come along with dystocia, or a difficult birth. You need to pay attention to the following symptoms and react promptly to the situation.
● Thirty – Sixty minutes of strong pain focused on the abdomen that doesn’t result in a fetus.
● More than four hours between the births of two puppies.
● Gestation longer than sixty eight days.
● Discharge of unusual fluids or its excessive production.
● Restrained offspring at the vulva.
● Failure to go into labor within 24 hours of her temperature drop
This process can last anywhere from forty five minutes to one and a half hours, which is why it’s best to allow professionals to take care of your pet. Generally, the risk level of this procedure is low, but if you haven’t done it before it will be stressful. Besides, you can’t and you shouldn’t try to do it alone – there are three different stages that need to be performed and the surgeon must be properly equipped for the whole process to succeed.
First of all, you need to provide your pet with anesthesia, and that requires a certain amount of paperwork and experience. Then comes the surgery, which definitely isn’t something that should be taken lightly – it requires detailed knowledge on anatomy and a set of highly practiced skills. In the end, you need to devote yourself to nursing, which should be done very carefully. Our team of experienced professionals will be more than glad to do this for you at a low cost and with a lot of love and patience.