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There are two types of delivery; vaginal delivery and operative delivery. The vaginal delivery includes natural childbirth, induced labor and family-participated delivery
It is to induce childbirth through natural labor pain without additional medical actions.
It is to induce labor pain in a medical way for vaginal delivery. Mothers who experience premature rupture of membranes, oligohydramnios, or gestational diabetes mostly resort to this method. Medications that induce labor pain include oral medication, vaginal insertion, and blood vessel injection. A specific method will be decided depending on the condition of your uterus entrance.
It is where a mother’s family participates in the delivery from the beginning to the end. Here, the labor pain room is the delivery room and the mother will stay here until the postpartum acute phase is complete. Families can share the mother’s pain and give mental support, stability and reduced anxieties for her. Note that a germ-free environment may be hard to achieve in the delivery room and some families can be more distracted and agitated, which may lead to the mother’s weakened will for delivery.
The Caesarean section, or C-Section, is operated on mothers who have received it in her previous delivery or experience fetal distress and abnormal fetal presentation, such as the breech presentation, and placenta anomalies accompanied with the placenta praevia and abruption placenta. Some people believe the C-section also removes the process of labor pain and want to receive it even when vaginal delivery is possible. This is a false understanding of the C-section.
In most cases, vaginal delivery is the ideal method of delivery. However, some cases require the C-section for the health of the mother and her baby.
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