Which of the following is NOT appropriate justification for a cesarean section?

Answer Rapidly Progressing Labor

A cesarean section, or C-section as it's commonly referred, is a method for safely delivering the baby when a vaginal delivery is unavailable. Appropriate conditions for a C-section include a previous C-section, fetal distress, abnormal birth position, labor that fails to progress, placental problems, or multiples.

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