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Hypothermia and shivering may be seen in people undergoing surgery and may be due to physical causes, such as exposure of skin in a cool operating theatre, the effects of certain anaesthetic agents, and to the release of stress hormones such as adrenaline. Shivering increases oxygen consumption and therefore may increase the risk of cardiac complications, while hypothermia may adversely affect blood clotting and wound healing. In addition, shivering also has practical consequences, as it makes it difficult to monitor blood pressure using non-invasive methods such as oscillometric blood pressure monitors. Complications due to hypothermia are more of a problem for the elderly, and people with pre-existing cardiac disease, while the majority of the population of women having a caesarean birth are young and healthy. There is little evidence of adverse morbidity for mothers and babies due to hypothermia and shivering, but it is known to be unpleasant and may reduce the quality of the birth experience. The aim of this review is to identify what procedures can be used to prevent and manage hypothermia and shivering in women having a caesarean birth.