The average C-section cost in Afghanistan, when converted to US dollars, is generally lower than many neighboring countries, but it varies widely depending on location and hospital type. In public hospitals, families may spend a low amount in USD, mainly covering basic fees, while private hospitals can cost significantly more due to doctor charges, medicines, tests, and longer stays. Because exchange rates, availability of supplies, and emergency conditions affect pricing, the total cost in USD can range from very affordable in public facilities to moderately expensive in private care, making exact figures difficult to fix.