Showing posts with label pregnancy delivery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy delivery. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Pregnancy Delivery- A Mother’s Journey Through Child Birth

Pregnancy delivery or the stage when you are to deliver your baby is a beautiful stage. You are excited and anxious at the same time. You are all prepared to see your baby for the first time. It will be a special and magical moment when this happens.

The Awe Inspiring Experience of Pregnancy Delivery

Isn’t it a bit surprising that the feeling of awe remains, even though women have been having babies for centuries? It is because every pregnancy is unique in its own way. Medical intervention in pregnancy is fairly recent. Many years ago, women had their babies the natural way. The way you would probably deliver, if you were stranded alone in the wilderness, just your spouse and you.

The Important Decisions to Be Made While Having a Pregnancy

Today however, if you wish to have a healthy baby, many important decisions must be made. Engage a good doctor, whose advice you can take for all your pregnancy queries. Have family support and the support of friends to help you when its time for pregnancy delivery. You need to plan whether you want to have a natural birth, want pain medication during childbirth or not, or do you wish to have an epidural. Decide these matters with the help of your spouse and the doctor’s advice. You may also want to decide, whether you are going to have the delivery at home or in the hospital.

The Benefits of Advances in Medicine

Remember, the doctor is always there for support, if something untoward happens during pregnancy. In fact, with the amazing advances that medical science has made today, there are negligible cases of mortality during pregnancy for mother and child. Delivering a baby today is a normal phenomenon.

Why don’t you read more on pregnancy delivery on the net and in magazines and books? An aware mother is definitely better than an unaware one.

Pregnancy Birth - How Your Child Is Born

Most often, a pregnancy birth occurs between the 37th and 42nd weeks of a pregnancy. It is dangerous if a premature baby is born because the fetus will not be properly developed. On the other hand, sometimes you may require induced labor to aid pregnancy birth because the delivery is delayed.

As the first stage of pregnancy nears, the contractions become more and more frequent. The neck of the uterus dilates from being closed to opening about 4in. During the first pregnancy, the first stage may be longer than during the future pregnancies. This stage may continue for 12 to 14 hours. Then as the cervix dilates fully, the second stage starts and the baby is born. Finally, the placenta is delivered in the third stage.

What are the different methods of pregnancy delivery and why must they be preformed?

Vaginal Delivery Or Natural Child birth

This is the natural way of pregnancy delivery. The vagina’s opening thins and stretches for the baby’s head to come through. However, sometimes the tissues of the vagina can get over stretched and may tear. If the doctor thinks this is going to happen, he will perform a small cut in the floor of the pelvis. This is called an episiotomy. Once the baby is born, the cut will be stitched up with absorbable stitches.

A Caesarian Birth

A caesarian birth is performed when the doctor feels that a natural birth is too risky. An operation is performed that takes about 45 minutes. Recovery time is anywhere between 4 to 20 days. A caesarian birth or c-section may be performed because the baby is late by 10 to 12 days; the baby is in the bottom down position in the pelvis (breech), the baby is too large for the pelvis, if the placenta blocks the neck of the uterus or if the mother is suffering from a venereal disease or herpes.

That was some information on pregnancy childbirth. Read more about pregnancy birth in health manuals, at your local library or in good books and magazines. We wish you a safe and healthy pregnancy.

Pregnancy birth - How Your Child Is Born

Most often, a pregnancy birth occurs between the 37th and 42nd weeks of a pregnancy. It is dangerous if a premature baby is born because the fetus will not be properly developed. On the other hand, sometimes you may require induced labor to aid pregnancy birth because the delivery is delayed.

As the first stage of pregnancy nears, the contractions become more and more frequent. The neck of the uterus dilates from being closed to opening about 4in. During the first pregnancy, the first stage may be longer than during the future pregnancies. This stage may continue for 12 to 14 hours. Then as the cervix dilates fully, the second stage starts and the baby is born. Finally, the placenta is delivered in the third stage.

What are the different methods of pregnancy delivery and why must they be preformed?

Vaginal Delivery Or Natural Child birth

This is the natural way of pregnancy delivery. The vagina’s opening thins and stretches for the baby’s head to come through. However, sometimes the tissues of the vagina can get over stretched and may tear. If the doctor thinks this is going to happen, he will perform a small cut in the floor of the pelvis. This is called an episiotomy. Once the baby is born, the cut will be stitched up with absorbable stitches.

A Caesarian Birth

A caesarian birth is performed when the doctor feels that a natural birth is too risky. An operation is performed that takes about 45 minutes. Recovery time is anywhere between 4 to 20 days. A caesarian birth or c-section may be performed because the baby is late by 10 to 12 days; the baby is in the bottom down position in the pelvis (breech), the baby is too large for the pelvis, if the placenta blocks the neck of the uterus or if the mother is suffering from a venereal disease or herpes.

That was some information on pregnancy childbirth. Read more about pregnancy birth in health manuals, at your local library or in good books and magazines. We wish you a safe and healthy pregnancy.