Once the cervix is dialated the babys head than body come out the vagina
no. the placenta is delivered after the baby comes out.
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.
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.
A normal head first delivery is known as a Spontaneous Vertex Delivery (SVD). The vertex is the medical name for the part of the baby's head that is delivered first (the baby is lying with the chin on the chest (head tucked in))
Normal spontaneous delivery, also known as vaginal delivery, is a process where the baby is born through the birth canal without the need for medical intervention. It typically involves three stages: labor, pushing, and delivery of the placenta. During labor, the cervix dilates to allow the baby to pass through. The pushing stage involves the mother pushing the baby out with contractions. Following the birth, the placenta is delivered.
Normal vaginal delivery.
no
you will have a painfull death
Forceps delivery is not considered a routine method of delivery, but rather an assisted delivery technique used when necessary. It involves using forceps to aid in the baby's delivery by guiding their head through the birth canal. It is a medical intervention that is typically only used when there are concerns about the baby's well-being or the mother's ability to push effectively.
Yes my mom had to give birth to a dead baby and then bury it.
What you're seeing is probably colostrum which comes in before milk; this is normal. The milk comes in a few days after the baby is born.
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.