
Cesarean birth cards are as accurate as those delivered normally. However, this is not always the case for physiological reasons and in cases of induced delivery.
Infants born by cesarean section have birth charts that are as accurate as those infants delivered normally. Since some factors can lead to cesarean delivery, birth charts can be very inaccurate depending on the causes of cesarean section.
Physiological causes
Infants who have reached full duration are delivered either normally or via a cesarean section. Due to some physiological reasons, such as the pelvic bone (exit), where the baby’s head approaches the bone during labor, a cesarean section is performed. Another reason for CS is the inadequacy of relaxin, a hormone that allows the pelvic bone to expand during labor. Although CS is an artificial method of delivering childbirth, the time and date of birth remain uncontrolled because the child has reached its full term. His birth chart is as accurate and reliable as the one usually born with the delivery method as the only difference.
Emergency cases
Emergencies, such as placenta previa, acute placenta, root coil, premature and induced delivery, are just some of the cases when a cesarean section is indicated. Date and time of birth depend on the decision of the doctor, and in some cases from the child, and from the mother. Emergency delivery is dictated by the general condition of the child in the womb and the parent mother. In addition, it is believed that the presence of underlying diseases is considered so important to their health and safety. The child goes out and interacts with the outside world at an earlier date than expected. It only shows that the time of birth can depend on external forces and, therefore, will no longer be so reliable and accurate.

