The risk of perineal
damage in vaginal birth is extremely small if forceps, vacuum extractor, and episiotomy aren't used.
Not exact matches
Though some obstetricians tout the safety of cesareans and their value
in preventing perineal
damage, a systematic review of current research shows that
vaginal birth is safer for mother and baby than a cesarean — unless there's a clear, compelling health reason for having a cesarean.
In cases of vaginal breech birth, the main risks are damage to the baby during delivery as well as the need of an emergency C - section in labo
In cases of
vaginal breech
birth, the main risks are
damage to the baby during delivery as well as the need of an emergency C - section
in labo
in labor.
«She is definitely on the right track
in wanting to improve the muscles of a woman's pelvic floor, which can be
damaged by
vaginal births, the aging process, and being overweight.