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Showing posts with label Pregnancy Complications. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

7 Tips for Natural Delivery of Baby




Giving birth to a new life that changes your entire life forever is an altogether a mixed bag of feelings for the parents, especially the mother. No matter, how much a pregnant lady tries to go for a natural normal delivery, there are always chances of complications at the last moment. In this article, we intend to solve the most frequently asked question by pregnant ladies and that is how to ensure good chances for a natural delivery.

         1.  Discuss with Doctor: Your first step to ensure a natural delivery without a C- section is to talk to the doctor. Yes, it is very important to let your gynecologist know that you prefer a normal delivery, so that the doctor can help you focus more on that and give some useful tips as well.

        2.  Discuss with Partner: It is equally important to talk freely about your normal delivery plans with your partner and the father of your soon to be born child. After all, why take all the tension alone, when you have a partner in crime right beside you, so involving him is always going to get more options for you.

           3. Focus on Movement: The more you stay in movement, the more chances are there for a normal delivery for you at the last stage of your pregnancy. A majority of experts dealing with child birth have come up with this tip that during labor, a pregnant lady must either move, walk or stand; although it becomes very difficult to move during that labor pain but it always helps.

      4. Don’t Hurry to the Hospital: Pregnant ladies who make hurry to get to the hospital at the last time often get operated instead of normal delivery because the contractions occurring are not natural and they are usually induced on artificial labor pains.  Remember that only natural labor pain have more chances of a normal delivery, else you are most likely in for a C-Section.

         5.  Water Therapy: A common concept followed in many foreign hospitals for child birth is giving birth in a pool filled with water. This is because, water helps reducing the labor pain and makes delivery bit easier for the pregnant lady and relaxing too particularly for the lower back.

              6. Chart Out a Plan: Child birth is also like a mission and if you aim for a normal delivery, then make sure to chart out a proper plan. You must jot down contact numbers and names of people who you think will play a vital role when you are in labor pain and also keep the essential things bag ready when the right time approaches.

7. Stay Positive: At the end, always remember that your main aim is to give birth to a normal healthy baby irrespective of the way of delivery and we always can’t get what we want. So, even if trying for a normal delivery, complications crop up, stay positive and go ahead as per the doctor and don’t be adamant.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

What Happens Before During and After a Caesarean Section?



It’s true that the vaginal birth is considered the actual way of giving birth to a new life into this world. But, these days due to various reasons and complications women are given a Caesarean Section. Now, what is this C-section all about? If this is coming in your mind, then read on to know what happens before, during and after a Caesarean Operation.

What Happens Before A Caesarean Section?
The first step that is taken before a Caesarean Section is making your body numb so that you don’t feel any pain of the surgery. For this an Anesthesia specialist is called and you are given a dose of anesthesia in your spine on the operation table. Once the anesthesia reaches its proper place in your body, your body gets numb and is ready for being operated. Apart from it, all the tools and equipments to be used in the operation are sterilized and the part of your body area, which is 5 fingers below your navel is cleaned, as this is the area to be cut.


What Happens During A Caesarean Section?
The first step during a Caesarean Section is to start opening your skin layers in your lower abdomen, just above your pubic hair line. Another incision is made in your uterus to get the amniotic fluid out of your uterus. The cut is usually made horizontally so that the bleeding is less and it looks less ugly later on. Only in case, your baby is positioned too low, a vertical cut is made. Then, the baby is taken out carefully and after checking everything is normal and the baby is breathing properly, the amniotic cord is cut by the surgeon. After this your placenta is removed and your lower abdomen is stitched up.


What Happens After A Caesarean Section?

Once, the Caesarean Section is done, you are shown your baby in the operation theater, when you are either semi conscious or fully conscious. The baby is taken to the baby nursery for thorough check up and you are on for recovery that will take at least 40 days or 6 weeks during which you will feel after pains as your uterus will contract and postpartum bleeding. Some women also feel breast engorgement and postpartum fatigue that goes away with the above mentioned time. What is more important is to take proper rest both emotionally and physically and get bonded with the newly born during the recovery time after a Caesarean Section.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Tips To Avoid Pregnancy Miscarriage

A woman crying after first miscarriage
Tips To Avoid Pregnancy Miscarriage, How to Avoid Miscarriage,Ways of Preventing Miscarriage,Pregnancy after Miscarriage,Dealing with Pregnancy Complications

Many mothers to be are afraid of the one word, called “miscarriage”. Well, there is nothing to worry, if they know how to avoid pregnancy miscarriage, rest is all in the hands of God. There are many things a pregnant woman should take care of in order to avoid miscarriage, read on to see the list of such tips.

· Backaches: Backaches, even if mild should be taken seriously during pregnancy. Pregnant ladies should consult their doctor in case of any backache or menstrual cramp sort of aches.

· Smoking & Drinking: There should be a complete no to smoking and drinking during pregnancy, as these habits are very dangerous for the unborn baby in the womb.

· Bleeding: Pregnant ladies should immediately contact their doctor in case of any bleeding from the vagina during those 9 months. Some spotting during first initial pregnancy months is normal but bleeding later on can mean miscarriage.

· Medication: Pregnant ladies with chronic diseases like diabetes and thyroid should try to control these diseases with diet instead of taking medicines during pregnancy, else taking medicines during pregnancy can result in miscarriage.

· Rest: Try to take adequate rest during your pregnancy. At least, take eight hours sleep each night and if possible, a short nap in the noon during your pregnancy in order to avoid miscarriage.