Lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) is a surgical procedure where the fetus is delivered through an incision made in the lower segment of the uterus after 28 weeks of pregnancy. It is indicated when vaginal delivery is not possible due to issues like placenta previa, cephalopelvic disproportion, or fetal distress. The operation involves making incisions through the abdominal wall, uterus, and membranes to deliver the baby and placenta, followed by suturing of the uterine and abdominal layers. Post-operative care includes monitoring for uterine contractions, fluid replacement, and removal of stitches after 5-6 days.