Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday said that the state is carrying the burden of the highest number of cesarean section operations in the country at 56.62 per cent of all births, especially due to "greedy" doctors encouraging this practice for money. Addressing the Assembly, the chief minister highlighted that 90 per cent of all cesarean section (C-Section) operations are occurring in private hospitals. "56.62 per cent cesarean deliveries. This is a dangerous trend. These doctors are also, everywhere, for money. Instead of practicing safe delivery, they are encouraging caesarean (operations)," said Naidu, adding that the state tops in C-Section operations in the country.
The CM tasked Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav to inform the doctors that the government does not approve this trend and directed him to focus on enabling safe deliveries from now on. According to Naidu, 4.2 per cent of funds under Dr NTR Vaidya Seva Trust are also being spent on C-Section procedures. Deputy Speaker K Raghurama Krishna Raju noted that delivery dates are being 'fixed' for pregnant women one month in advance, hinting at some families going for an 'auspicious' time of delivery instead of the pregnancy taking its own natural course. Replying to Raju, the CM said, "They are setting up muhurats (fixed auspicious time) and then doing the deliveries. That is wrong..." Naidu said the natural body given by God should not undergo surgery unless it is really needed.
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