Pregnancy, Natural Birth vs. Cesarean!
When you are considering your birthing options, you will see that there are a lot of different things that will go into each choice. There are different plans if you want to have a natural birth or a cesarean section.
Most of the time, this is not something that you will be able to choose from. Usually, the only reason that you will have a C-section is if your doctor feels that it is necessary. Most doctors these days promote natural births, or vaginal births, much more than they would a cesarean.
This is because of the complications that can arise from the surgical procedure to take the baby out.
While this is the case, some people have no option but to have this type of birth.
When you are looking at a natural birth, there are some things that you will need to consider:
- You will want to decide if you will be having medications or if you are going to go at it completely natural. This is something that many women change their minds at the last minute.
- If you are attempting a completely natural birth, then you will want to remember this when it comes time to have the baby.
- You may feel tempted to have epidural or other pain medications administered once the pain sets in and you feel that it is too much for you to bear.
- Either way, this is a choice that you and your partner will have to make.
- Another thing to consider with natural birth is the fact that you will likely be in labor for quite some time. Labor is something that takes time.
Some women may labor faster than other women:
For this reason, you will see that some women naturally birth their children faster. It is shown that as women have more and more children, they will have faster labors as time goes on. This is something that many women look forward to in subsequent pregnancies. Caesarean Caesarean
The healing process of a natural birth goes much more quickly than a cesarean section:
This is because usually there are not any surgical procedures that will need to be done during vaginal birth. That being said,
- Some women will heal more quickly than others.
- Some women may require to be cut during delivery in order to fit the baby through the birth canal and out of the body.
- If this happens, then the healing process may take a little bit longer than completely natural birth.
When you are facing a cesarean section, there are some things that you should consider as well.
First of all:
- You need to take a look at the amount of time that it will take you to heal.
- You will likely find that you will need to take a little bit more time off of work in order to heal all the way before you return to work if that is what you plan to do.
- Some women may find that they do not heal as fast as others who have had the same type of birth.
- All women are going to be different when it comes to the healing process. Caesarean
Another thing that you will want to consider is:
- The fact that it will all go very quickly once you get into the operating room.
- They will make the incision and take out the baby, all within a matter of minutes.
- This is hard for some to process, especially those that have never had a previous cesarean.
As you can see, the different types of birth are completely different, and of course natural is the way to go if you can.
- Some people are afraid of natural birth because of the pain.
- This is why there are so many different options to help control the pain.
- Cesarean sections are painful as well, just not as much during the process.
- They are just uncomfortable because all you feel is the pressure.
- It is the healing process that is going to be the worst part of it.
Make sure that you and your doctor weigh your options when deciding if you will have a natural birth or a Caesarean when it comes time to have your baby.
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Disclaimer: “Nothing in this article makes any claim to offer cures or treatment of any disease or illness. If you are sick please consult with your doctor.”
References:
Your Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy!
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