A question often asked is why normal delivery ?
Let me explain the reasons why .
A normal vaginal delivery is one where you deliver through the vagina . This delivery could follow a spontaneous onset of labour or an induced one .
Spontaneous onset of labour means that you go into labour without any artificial means or medication at 37-42 weeks of pregnancy and induced labour means that medication is used to bring on labour pains . A delivery could also be assisted delivery using vacuum or forceps .
Why normal delivery ?
First and foremost , because nature intended it this way .
Labour pains no doubt are very intense but there are ways of relieving those to a large extent using methods like epidural analgesia or entonox or N2O gas inhalation which eases pain .
There is less blood loss , chances of infection and no anesthesia complications like those in a caesarean delivery .
Recovery is faster and hospital stay too . You are discharged within 1-2 days of a normal delivery compared to a caesarean section .
Skin to skin contact with your baby and breast feeding can also be initiated earlier.
Why is a normal delivery more beneficial for your baby ?
As the baby goes down the tight birth canal , fluid from the chest and lungs are squeezed out and this reduces respiratory issues .
The baby also acquires more good bacteria from the vagina thus gaining better immunity for life due to this micro biome .
And as already stated , you can begin bonding with your baby earlier ; breast feeding is also initiated earlier compared to a caesarean delivery .
Pregnancy and delivery is a life changing event that comes with its share of joy, positivity and fears . Every delivery is different and so it is best to chalk out a birth plan with your doctor and to allay whatever anxiety or apprehensions you may have . Also remember that labour is a very fluid process and during its course ,should problems arise , you must be prepared with plan B as well .
Engage a birth partner like your husband , mother , mother in law in these deliberations with your doctor and look towards a happy and healthy beginning of a lifetime of motherhood !
It’s OK to feel apprehensive but go into labour , more empowered and informed .