No. It depends on how the birth goes, a lot of people need stitches as the have some damage to the labia and most commonly the perineum. If the midwives/doctors think you need it, you can have an episiotomy which is a small cut allowing more room for the head to come through, then being easier to sew up and heal then if you were to rip.
Water baths with a few drops of lavender is supposed to be brilliant for healing after-birth stitches. Also air circulation once able to.
yes
Yes you do. Everyone does even if they are a vet or not
A week or so. Of course, everyone is different.
It is different for everyone, but for most it is about 1 or 2 months after lochia (postnatal bleeding) has finished
Giving birth
A cat giving birth is called 'kitting'.
Giving Birth to a Stone was created in 1994.
to get everyone to believe in the Anglican faith and to translate the bible to English
Exactly correct. Mothers have a baby by giving birth
This is when the ewe is giving birth, you can also call it lambing.
giving birth? having a baby? delivering? Farrowing
horse giving birth ok that's a dumb answer!
entreprenuership is a giving birth to the entreprice