India's Growing Trend: Caesarean Section Deliveries Surge Over 16 Years
Over the past 16 years, Caesarean section deliveries in India have increased more than four times, accounting for over 27% of childbirths in 2024-25. Factors include doctors' decisions and patient preferences. Measures to manage unnecessary C-sections and improve training are under way, amidst falling maternal and infant mortality rates.
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In India, the prevalence of Caesarean section deliveries has risen significantly over the past 16 years. New data presented in Parliament reveals that more than 27% of childbirths in 2024-25 were C-sections, indicating a more than fourfold increase since 2008-09.
Minister of State for Health, Prataprao Jadhav, attributed this rising trend to a combination of clinical decision-making by doctors and changing patient preferences. A 2022 study highlighted factors such as advanced maternal age and previous C-sections as leading causes.
In response to this surge, the government is implementing measures to regulate C-sections and enhance training. Notably, mortality rates have significantly declined, with the Maternal Mortality Ratio and Infant Mortality Rate showing marked improvements over recent years.
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