To be fair, a first birth with feet presenting is not
a good vaginal birth risk to take.
Not exact matches
We've included the median cost of having a
vaginal birth with insurance and having a
vaginal birth without insurance, as
well as the cost of having a c - section with insurance and having a c - section without insurance.
for the record, even with insurance (a different provider at the time), i had to pay
well over $ 2000 for a
vaginal birth when ava was born in the hospital.
While only half of all women carrying a breech presenting baby at term prove to be an appropriate candidate for
vaginal breech
birth, our staff is
well - prepared to support your informed choice.
Even if you've had a
vaginal birth, using one of these herbal preparations may not be a
good idea.
Midwives give informed consent and let the family decide what is
best for them,» Dr. J Peter O'Neil, Canadian Obstetrician offering
vaginal breech
birth.
As your
best guarantee of having a normal
vaginal birth once you're in the hospital, we suggest that you plan in advance to have helpers — mate, doula, and perhaps a monitrice (your personal ob nurse)-- with you.
The Pull - up does not have any hooks or zippers besides the hook and eye closures on the crotch area and is a
better option for women that are having a
vaginal birth and would like this basic and efficient design.
If they were that insensitive and horrible, would a
vaginal birth at their hands automatically have been
better?
There are ob's arguing that the risks of
vaginal birth are such that an elective c - section, particularly for an older mom who my be having only one
birth, offers
better outcomes.
There are
good reasons for the recommendation not to have intercourse immediately following delivery, whether you've had a
vaginal birth or a c - section.
For both
vaginal and cesarean
birth, having
good relaxation skills is essential.
Learn the benefits and risks of a
vaginal birth after cesarean and whether you're a
good candidate for one.
A
good example would be breaking your bag of waters and wedging your baby in a position that makes a
vaginal birth more difficult or impossible, like a posterior baby.
But what if C - sections are
better and safer than
vaginal birth?
Mountain Valley Midwifery is a home
birth practice offering comprehensive and individualized prenatal and postpartum care, VBAC (
vaginal birth after cesarean), water
birth, and
well woman care.
Your practitioner may be skilled at
vaginal breech
birth or refer you to someone who is, if you are a
good candidate, while others may suggest a cesarean
birth if your baby does not turn.
I believe in choice and doing what's
best for you, but a lot of women have c - sections believing that it will be easier than a
vaginal birth or that they're scared of
vaginal birth.
Although unforeseen events and emergencies can occur in any
birth setting, some of which can be
best handled in a high risk hospital, a low risk healthy woman entering the typical U.S. hospital expecting a normal
vaginal birth is subjected to a routine barrage of procedures and interventions that dramatically increase the risk of complications and problems, with potentially longstanding physical and emotional ramifications for both mother and baby.
The head down position (vertex) is the
best position for a
vaginal birth.
Not only did she have to do literally almost everything required of a
vaginal birth, but she had to do everything required of a C - section as
well.
Vaginal Discomfort Depending on the circumstances of your birth, the degree of postpartum vaginal discomfort will vary as well as du
Vaginal Discomfort Depending on the circumstances of your
birth, the degree of postpartum
vaginal discomfort will vary as well as du
vaginal discomfort will vary as
well as duration.
Bleeding A friend of mine who recently gave
birth to her first baby expressed to me at 8 days postpartum she wished someone would have prepared her
better for dealing with postbirth
vaginal bleeding.
Well, I just want to point out here, Anion, that neither is MY vagina «all stretched out», despite my five
vaginal births.
A
vaginal birth where possible is usually
better.
I too think that the time and energy would be
better spent educating woman on the benefits of natural,
vaginal birth and the true risks of elective c - section rather than re-branding c - sections as «natural».
My OB was all for trying a
vaginal breech
birth, but wasn't confident, and was recommending I see another OB as
well to discuss options.
(Cohain J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med.2013) This can be eliminated wherever
birth takes place by severely restricting breaking the sac as
well as
vaginal exams.
Even if you're hoping for a
vaginal birth, it's a
good idea to be informed about Cesarean recovery, just in case.
So, you admit you haven't experienced a CS, but you just know that
vaginal birth is «indescribably
good» comparatively?
It's so that the next time a woman is offered a c - section because her ignorant obstetrician is going on holidays and needs to get the baby out before he leaves, the woman can be empowered with the knowledge that because it is unnecessary and because
vaginal birth will expose her baby to her own flora which is essential for her baby's health, then this unnecessary c - section is not the
best thing for her child.
What do you know... Normal
birth is a
vaginal birth without any evil interventions, with pain with
good purpose, and a midwife holding your hand, basically acting as epidural.
I'd ideally choose to have a complication free
vaginal birth just because the recovery would be
better and it would be very difficult for me to not be able to drive for several weeks, but I'd certainly rather have a c - section over something happening to my baby, or myself ending up with a 3rd / 4th degree tear.
Samantha will support and care for you through whatever
birth process is
best for you, be it home
birth or hospital
birth, whether
vaginal or by ceasarean section.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized
well known connections between
vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and
birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
If everything goes
well, you can expect to be discharged from the hospital within two days after a
vaginal birth and within four days after a c - section.
Of course, there are exceptions to that generalization, because a successful
vaginal birth is dependent on each mom's anatomy as
well as her baby's size and position.
Society may still be slightly more inclined to give out medals to women who achieve a DIY
vaginal delivery while making disparaging comments about women who are «too posh to push,» but the fact remains that if a baby is born healthy and a woman has had a positive
birth experience, the prospect for their future health and relationship is equally
good, and for most mothers, that's all that really matters in the end.
In places where
vaginal breech
births are a common occurrence, there were
good results for
vaginal breech
births.
Good moms can have
vaginal births.
The
good news is that chances are, you may be able to have a
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)-- in fact, your doctor may even recommend it.
A review of
good quality research on this subject found that if the twin that will be born first (i.e. is lowest in the womb) is head down there is no
good evidence that caesarean section will be safer than a
vaginal birth for the mother or babies.
If you desire minimal interventions, shared decision - making and anticipate having a
vaginal birth, a midwife could be a
good choice for you.
I had a healthy baby and a
vaginal birth, but still felt disappointed, and knew the process could have been so much
better.
These mothers care very much about the outcome, and the
best way to have a healthy baby and mother is a
vaginal child
birth.
I have 9 months so it's quite a bit of time to prepare her and myself getting to know her, have a
good delivery with you know a
vaginal birth in the end and no major complications.
As a doula I have experience with
births in hospitals and at home, with unmedicated as
well as medicated
births, with cesareans and VBACs (
vaginal birth after cesarean), waterbirths and teen moms as
well.»
John Zwerling, Carr's attorney, said the parents were
well aware of the risks involved with a
vaginal breech home
birth, but the mother was «desperate not to have a c - section.»
Ina May also provides new information about potentially dangerous techniques routinely used in hospitals during and after
birth, as well as the latest findings about VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesar
birth, as
well as the latest findings about VBAC (
Vaginal Birth After Cesar
Birth After Cesarean).
She seemed like a
good candidate for a
vaginal breech
birth.