Normal vaginal delivery.
no
There is no guarantee to any woman of a normal delivery. If you are carrying a single fetus, you will probably have a normal delivery.
No. It takes 280 days ( 10 lunar months) for normal delivery to take place. Such delivery is called as premature delivery.
Standard delivery - is normal postal delivery - as opposed to special, recorded or courier delivery.
Not really. Normal delivery is painful, but so is a C-section after the anesthesia wears off. But it takes a very long time to heal from a C-section and you can't do normal activities for weeks.
There is no direct opposite. The choice is normal labor (vaginal delivery) or surgical delivery.
there is no pathophysiology for NSD!!
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Normal delivery is birth of the baby emerging through the vagina into the outside world, as nature intended. Caesarean delivery is delivery of the baby by a surgical incision into the abdomen, then the womb, to extract the baby directly from the womb. It is so-called because it was supposedly the way Julius Caesar came into this world.
With "test tube babies" the only difference is that the eggs are fertilized in a lab, then implanted in the mother, or a surrogate. The same problems that can prevent normal delivery in a regular pregnancy can also prevent normal delivery in the case of test tube babies.