This single-center, open-label pilot study evaluates a clinician-facing decision-support algorithm that displays real-time forecasts of maternal mean arterial pressure (MAP), a measure of blood pressure, during elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia. The display provides 1-, 2-, and 3-minute MAP forecasts from the time of spinal anesthesia administration until delivery or up to 20 minutes, whichever occurs first. Clinicians continue to manage blood pressure according to usual institutional practice, including phenylephrine infusion and bolus dosing, and retain full autonomy over treatment decisions; the study display does not provide dosing recommendations. The primary objective is to assess the prospective accuracy of short-horizon MAP forecasts. Secondary outcomes assess intraoperative hypotension burden and phenylephrine exposure during the observation window, including exploratory comparison with matched nonconcurrent controls.