Maternal:
- in severe cases of preeclampsia/eclampsia
- threat of uterine rupture
- Abnormal placentation: Placenta previa partial or total, Placenta accreta spectrum, Vasa previa
- Arrest of labor.
- Mechanical obstruction to delivery: Fibroids, severe pelvic fractures, fetal macrocephaly or other fetal malformations
- Severe infections (e.g., active genital herpes or HIV without antiretroviral combination therapy and viral load >50 copies/ml).
- Previous extensive transmyometrial uterine surgeries: large myomectomy, reconstructive uterine surgeries
Fetal:
- Pathological CTG
- Breech presentation when vaginal delivery is not possible.
- Twins or multiples with unfavorable position.
- Preterm birth with unfavorable fetal conditions.
- Cord prolapse
- Suspected macrosomia: Macrosomia ≥5000 g, Macrosomia ≥4500 g with diabetes.
- Positions incompatible with delivery: Transverse lie, mentoposterior face presentation, nasoposterior brow presentation, posterior parietal bone presentation (exaggerated posterior asynclitism, exaggerated Litzmann obliquity), persistent high straight position