In some cases, a C-section can save the mother and litter’s lives. There are many reasons that female pets require a C-section, ranging from a narrow birth canal to an awkward positioning of the litter. Some common reasons are:
- Fetal distress.
- Irregularity of a particular breed, namely size or shape of newborn.
- Litter consists of a single offspring.
- Litter is in awkward position and cesarean section might be necessary to save litter.
- Mother is having difficulty with natural birthing, and C-section becomes necessary.
- Mother’s pelvic shape or size.
- Mothers that have previously had litters via cesarean will likely have future litters similarly.
- Fetal distress.
- Irregularity of a particular breed, namely size or shape of newborn.
- Litter consists of a single offspring.
- Litter is in awkward position and cesarean section might be necessary to save litter.
- Mother is having difficulty with natural birthing, and C-section becomes necessary.
- Mother’s pelvic shape or size.
- Mothers that have previously had litters via cesarean will likely have future litters similarly.