Optimally you would be allowed to go into labor naturally without being induced and progress without having any intervention. The more medical intervention a laboring woman is subjected to the higher her risk of distress to herself and the baby.
I would suggest finding a doctor or midwife who promotes V.B.A.C. (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) and a knowledgeable Doula to assist you through the birth process.
The Joy of Natural Childbirth - 1985 was released on: USA: 1985
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
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Susan McCutcheon has written: 'Natural childbirth the Bradley way' -- subject(s): Natural childbirth
natural childbirth n.A method of childbirth in which medical intervention is minimized and the mother often practices relaxation and breathing techniques to control pain and ease delivery.(http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/natural+childbirth)
Susan McCutcheon-Rosegg has written: 'Natural childbirth the Bradley way' -- subject(s): Natural childbirth
Birth Day - 2000 Natural Childbirth was released on: USA: 2 October 2000
Natural childbirth I would say. You never know how long it will take and you can't get the epidural until it's close to the birth.
Spontaneous delivery refers to the natural onset of labor and childbirth without the use of medical interventions, such as induced labor or cesarean section. It typically occurs when the body is ready, signaling the start of labor through contractions and other physiological changes. This type of delivery is often associated with a lower risk of complications compared to induced labor.
The return to natural childbirth increased and fewer women required medication during delivery
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There is natural childbirth, cesarean section, and adoption.