በኦፕሬሽን (CESAREAN SECTION) በድጋሚ ልወልድ የሚገደደው ምን ከገጠመኝ ነው?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025
  • #DUBUSHA- HEALTH -TUBE
    After a primary cesarean birth, individuals who become pregnant again must decide between undergoing a repeat cesarean or a trial of labor. Issues specific to repeat cesarean birth will be discussed here. Expecting mothers have benefits to be gained from vaginal delivery that are not available through C-section. To begin with, vaginal delivery results in less postpartum pain and may also allow for only a short stay at the hospital. Usually, within 1-2 days, the new mother is able to go home with her newborn baby.
    Although it may be physically demanding on the mother, opting for this route cuts out the risks associated with undergoing a Cesarean section. Additionally, delivering a baby vaginally can give a new mother a sense of achievement - knowing that bringing her newborn into the world was of her own will and effort

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    What Are The Benefits Of Vaginal Delivery?
    For The Mother
    1. Mother and baby interaction: Women have expressed higher satisfaction, improved interaction with the baby, and control over the delivery in the case of vaginal delivery (2).
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    2. Breastfeeding: Vaginal delivery also aids better maternal breastfeeding success through breast milk maturation. Skin-to-skin contact during normal delivery also leads to better outcomes with regards to breastfeeding and infant crying (2).
    3. Faster recovery: The recovery time after delivery is shorter with vaginal delivery than with cesarean delivery. It takes just one or two days to recover after a normal delivery, and about two weeks to resume the daily activities (3) (4).
    For the baby
    1. Baby gets beneficial bacteria: During vaginal birth, the baby goes through the birth canal. Here, it gets exposed to bacteria that are known to be beneficial for its immune health, brain, and digestive health. It even helps in preventing infections (5).
    2. Low risks of TTN: Just before birth, the baby’s lungs are filled with fluid. When the fluid remains even after the birth, the baby may develop a condition called transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN). However, with vaginal delivery, the fluid is cleared out while the baby is passing through the birth canal. Hence, there is almost no risk (6).
    If there are any complications during labor, vaginal delivery can also pose risks for maternal health and may also cause fetal distress.