Normal Birth
It is the act of the mother pushing her baby downwards after the cervix is fully dilated and giving birth to her baby through the chamber.
Sometimes birth may be delayed when the mother is tired and has difficulty pushing.
After birth, the baby's umbilical cord is closed and cut.
Some babies may not cry until the cord is cut, even if there is no problem.
During the first care of the baby after birth, the placenta is separated from the mother's womb and removed.
In some cases where the baby's partner does not separate spontaneously, it may be necessary to remove the placenta manually.
After the baby's partner is removed, a vaginal check is performed to see if there is any bleeding.
Advantages of Normal Birth
Thanks to the hormones secreted by the body during the birth process, breast milk comes immediately after birth and the baby can be breastfed.
After normal birth, daily life can be returned in a shorter time.
Have a normal birthSince there is no incision or damage in the mother's uterus, she can give birth normally. It does not pose a risk for abdominal surgeries in the future.
Normal birth does not limit the number of births.
Hospital stay is shorter than cesarean section surgery.
Normal birth helps the baby to drain most of the fluid in its lungs and breathe more easily as it exits the birth canal. The likelihood of respiratory distress in the baby is less than that of a cesarean section.
During normal birth, you are not exposed to complications related to general anesthesia. The risks to the mother in normal birth are less than in cesarean section surgery. The emotional bond between mother and baby is established in a shorter time.