 This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of providing a visual and auditory contact for women undergoing cesarean sections through the use of a head-mounted display, HMD, connected to a two-dimensional 360-degrees camera filming the baby. The study will compare the effects of this intervention with the current standard of care. The primary outcome measure will be the childbirth experience questionnaire 2, CEQ 2, administered at one week postpartum. Secondary measures include CBPTSD symptoms, birth satisfaction, mother infant bonding, perceived pain and stress during childbirth, maternal anxiety and depression symptoms, anesthesiological data, and acceptability of the procedure. This article was authored by Antia Horsch, David Desauve, Kareen Lipidgen, and others.