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They are trained professionals and can help you throughout the pregnancy and prepare for labour. For more information read our blog normal delivery tips.
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What Is Normal Delivery? Normal delivery, also known as vaginal delivery, is the natural process of giving birth to a baby through the vaginal canal. It is the most common and preferred method of childbirth when there are no complications or medical reasons that require alternative delivery methods such as cesarean section. They are trained professionals and can help you throughout the pregnancy and prepare for labour. For more information read our blog how to prepare for normal delivery https://www.queensgynecology.in/queens-health/pregnancy/tips-to-prepare-your-body-for-normal-delivery/
These stages typically include • Early labor • Active labor • Transition • Pushing and birth During a normal delivery, the mother goes through several stages of labor. These stages typically include: https://www.queensgynecology.in/queens-health/pregnancy/tips-to-prepare-your-body-for-normal-delivery/
What Is Childbirth and Labor? Childbirth is the process by which a baby is born. It is the culmination of pregnancy, during which a fertilized egg develops into a fetus and grows in the mother’s uterus. Labor refers to the series of rhythmic contractions of the uterus that occur during childbirth, leading to the expulsion of the baby from the mother’s body. https://www.queensgynecology.in/queens-health/pregnancy/tips-to-prepare-your-body-for-normal-delivery/
Labor typically has three stages: First stage of labor: This stage begins with the onset of regular contractions and ends when the cervix is fully dilated. It is further divided into early labor, active labor, and transition. During this stage, the cervix gradually thins out (effaces) and opens up (dilates) to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal. Second stage of labor: This stage begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the birth of the baby. The mother experiences intense contractions and may have a strong urge to push. With each push, the baby’s head advances until it crowns (becomes visible), and then the rest of the baby’s body is delivered.
Third stage of labor: This stage refers to the delivery of the placenta, which is the organ that nourished the baby during pregnancy. After the baby is born, the uterus continues to contract, causing the placenta to detach from the uterine wall. The healthcare provider typically assists in delivering the placenta and ensures that it is complete. They are trained professionals and can help you throughout the pregnancy and prepare for labour. For more information read our blog normal delivery tips.
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