What are the classification of cesarean section please list

1. Elective cesarean section: An elective cesarean section is scheduled in advance for non-medical reasons, such as a previous cesarean section, breech presentation, or maternal request.

2. Emergency cesarean section: An emergency cesarean section is performed when there is a sudden complication during labor or delivery that requires immediate intervention to protect the health and safety of the mother and/or baby.

3. Repeat cesarean section: A repeat cesarean section is performed when a woman has previously had a cesarean section and is not a candidate for a l birth after cesarean (VBAC).

4. Scheduled cesarean section: A scheduled cesarean section is planned in advance and typically occurs before the onset of labor, often for medical reasons such as placenta previa, fetal growth restriction, or maternal health concerns.

5. Unplanned cesarean section: An unplanned cesarean section occurs when a woman has been planning for a l delivery but ends up needing a cesarean section due to unforeseen complications during labor and delivery.

6. Classical cesarean section: A classical cesarean section involves a vertical incision in the uterus, which is typically reserved for specific circumstances such as fetal distress or placenta previa.

7. Low transverse cesarean section: A low transverse cesarean section involves a horizontal incision in the lower part of the uterus, which is the most common type of cesarean section performed today.

8. Midline vertical cesarean section: A midline vertical cesarean section involves a vertical incision in the middle of the abdomen and uterus, which is less commonly performed due to the increased risk of complications compared to low transverse incisions.