this could be debated its bascically what u and ur doctor think is best for the baby. personally i think a vaginal birth is safer.
A C-section is done when labor becomes complicated and even possibly life-threatening. So the baby is born by being surgically removed from the mother instead of going through the vaginal.
Approximately 70-75% of all deliveries are vaginal. The other 25-30% are C-section.
Like other female birth control delivery systems, the vaginal ring slowly releases either synthetic estrogen or more likely estrogen and progesterone.
The IUD is safe and effective in women who have not given birth. There may be a bit more cramping during insertion for a woman who has not had a vaginal delivery.
Yes, you can have a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). If you have a supportive care provider your chances of having a successful VBAC are 2 in 3, the same as a first time mother's chances of having a vaginal birth. For more information about the risks of VBAC and risks of repeat cesarean check out ican-online.org.
This incision is an episiotomy. Use the links below to check facts and learn more.
Birth Control pills will not cause bacterial vaginosis, but some women may note a problem with BV after starting the pill if they've recently stopped using condoms. BV is not spread by sex, but exposure to semen can make BV more likely because it changes the vaginal pH. Try using condoms for a while if you're having this problem.
If by "natural birth" you mean vaginal birth (as opposed to drug free vaginal birth) then the recovery from a Cesarean is much longer and more painful. With an epidural the labor and birthing themselves are not painful in both cases.
Any combination birth control pill will give you more regular vaginal bleeding. None of them will cause a lasting change in your menstrual period. When you stop taking them, you will return to your previous menstrual pattern.
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Not at all! The fluids in the vagina (birth canal) are meant to keep the mucous lining of the vagina soft and supple, as well as to protect the vagina from infection. It is more likely that your lick will harm the vagina.
Vaginal yeast infections tend to occur more frequently in women who are pregnant; diabetic and not controlling their disease; taking birth control pills, steroid drugs, or antibiotics; and those with the human immunodeficiency virus
spontaneous vertex delivery is a more specific term, meaning it defines the unaided vaginal delivery where the vertex is the presenting part. spontaneous vaginal delivery stands for all unaided vaginal deliveries, whether vertex or breech.
The penis enters through the vaginal orifice, and into the vaginal canal. This is located between the urethra and anus. See the related link below for more information.