No
There are no known sources of pictures or functions of the instruments used in normal spontaneous delivery. There is risk of unwanted and illegal surgeries performed by making this information available.
A forceps delivery may be quite traumatic for the mother and the child, both physically and (for the mother) psychologically. However forceps deliveries are usually only performed when the mother and/or baby are too exhausted to deliver naturally. For the mother, she will need some form of pain relief which may be just local anesthetic if she doen't already have an epidural, and she may need an episiotomy, a cut to the back of the vulva to enlarge the opening, this will probably be sore for a few days. The baby also may have a bit of bruising and be irritable for a few days. The baby may have an slightly odd shaped head also, but this is not because of the forceps, it is the shape which necesssitated the forceps delivery. If the baby continues irritable for longer, sometimes cranial osteopathy and/or baby massage may help. After a week or two however all should be returning to normal.
Normal vaginal delivery.
no
There is no legal of medical term for abnormal labor and delivery. The term abnormal or atypical would be used to describe the labor and delivery that was different from what is considered normal.
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 is fairly standard, being a mother, an aunt and delivery nurse, many average children Ive delivered are somewhere near that weight. 8-9.5lbs is the considered normal.
Some tools and instruments used in the delivery room will be forceps, scissors to cut the umbilical cord, oxygen masks, scalpel blades and sutures. There are many things used in the delivery room for the safe arrival of a baby.
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.
Short term disability commonly covers normal labor and delivery, provided the coverage begins preconception. In other words, the coverage must start before getting pregnant not after. Pregnancy is considered a pre-existing condition. The specific language varies by insurance carrier, and by state. Some policies will exclude normal delivery when conception occurs prior to the policy effective date. Others will exclude normal delivery when it occurs 9 or 10 months after the policy effective date. Check your policy for details.
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