I had preeclampsia and
needed vacuum extraction, so I was attended by an OB / GYN.
Not exact matches
Both of these conditions can prevent a woman from effectively pushing her baby out, and so it can become necessary for the doctor to
need to use forceps or
vacuum extraction.
You're less likely to look back with pleasure on the birth, and your risk of
needing a host of interventions, from pain medications to
vacuum extraction to cesarean, increases.
Find out why you might
need a forceps delivery or
vacuum extraction when you give birth and how they might affect you and your...
When compared to women who undergo epidurals, you will
need minimal interruption to aid in stronger contractions, and there will be no use of
vacuum extraction or forceps delivery unless the situation forces a hand.
Studies show that having a doula decreases the length of labor, the
need for pain medication and Pitocin, the use of forceps /
vacuum extraction deliveries, as well as decreasing the chances of a Cesarean.