Yes of course. A caesarian often called c-section, is an operation in which an obstetrician makes a cut through belly and uterus (womb)so that baby can be born. It's the most common major surgery that women have.
Most emergency caesarean sections are undertaken after labour has begun due to a complication that develops during labour. Occasionally, an emergency caesarean may have to be performed in late pregnancy (beyond the 28 week) if complications develop suddenly.
The most common way of childbirth is a vaginal delivery(normal delivery) It involves three stages of labour: shortening and opening of servix, descent and birth of the baby, and the delivery of the placenta.
he first stage begins with crampy abdominal or back pains that last around half a minute and occur every ten to thirty minutes.The crampy pains become stronger and closer together over time.During the second stage pushing with contractions may occur. Then baby comes out.