When Is a C-Section Medically Necessary?

A C-section is medically necessary when vaginal delivery would endanger the mother or baby, such as with placenta previa, fetal distress, cord prolapse, or uterine rupture. Performing unnecessary cesarean sections or failing to perform needed ones may constitute medical malpractice when they deviate from accepted obstetrical standards of care.

Dangerous Drug Interactions During Pregnancy and Labor

Dangerous drug interactions during pregnancy and labor occur when medications such as Pitocin, magnesium sulfate, prostaglandins, or anesthesia drugs are improperly combined, dosed, or monitored. These errors can cause fetal oxygen deprivation, uterine rupture, maternal complications, and preventable birth injuries when medical providers fail to follow established safety standards.