Breech babies (babies born feet or bottom first) were and still are (in some areas) delivered vaginally. There are risks to delivering a breech baby vaginally though and so a C Section is usually recommended.
It depends on the babies position and health. Most multiple pregnancy is delivered by c-section.
Yes. Twins can be delivered vaginally and some have even been delivered non medicated. C-sections are only required if the babies are breech or if there is a problem with the babies not being able to stand the stress of being delivered or any other reason that a singleton would be delivered by c-section.
In the 1900s someone noticed that people who had babies delivered by midwives rather than doctors survived on a ward and the ones who had the babies delivered by doctors did. they died of a certain disease and this man discovered that the doctors had been in the morgue and hadn't washed his hands and the midwives were always washing their hands and he linked the pair together
kill them
Normal, vaginal delivery is not necessarily more stressful than a Caesarian section, but patients in prolonged labor may be given a Caesarian to reduce strain on the heart.
If you're talking about a c-section, also known as a caesarian section, the whole idea is for both you and the babies to live. My c-section babies are now teenagers.
Babies come from the vagina of a woman's lower section.
The midwife had delivered so many babies in her career.The twin babies were crying in their cribs.
Because in c-section the baby did not pass by the birth canal or pelvic bone.
No, they are just cloned by underwater scientists.
It comes mainly from pregnant women, demanding to have their babies delivered.
The belief that storks carry babies is a myth or folklore that originated in various cultures to explain how babies are delivered. In reality, babies are not delivered by storks, but are born from their human parents after a natural process of conception, pregnancy, and birth.