“…During 2 years of study, there were a total number of 16,901 deliveries among 10,478 cases by normal vaginal and 6423 cases by C-section delivery. Among 6423 cases 16 cases required relaparotomy and the incidence was found to be 0.25% which is similar to the other studies [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] . Placenta previa, Antepartum hemorrhage (APH), Dystocia, Malpresentation, Fetal distress, altered biophysical profile (BPP), and Premature rupture of membrane (PROM) were major indications for C-section with comorbidities such as fibroid uterus, severe pre-eclampsia, and anemia were associated with our study population.…”