girls would u like or prefer normal delivery or an operation and why is so?
few of my couisns said we liked to operated our selves because we dont wanted to bear that harsh freaky pain which one suffers in normal viginal delivery..they said yes in vaginal delivery some time labour took 20 min or 20 hours but u r done in one day max
and in operatios yes u need to take rest for 3 days atleast , stiches hurt and bathroom going problem but its 100% less painfull then vaginal the pain is very sharp in vaginal labour and stiches didnt hurt u that way..
so is operation is better ,less painfull and easier comfortable then vaginal delivery???
Do not underestimate the pain of a Cesaerean operation! It doesn't hurt while it's being done, but the recovery is extremely painful and the recovery longer than for natural childbirth. For example, here in the United States, short-term disability laws (at least in my state) provide for 6 weeks coverage for a natural childbirth versus 8 weeks for a Cesaerean---a reflection of the longer recovery.
My SIL had a C-section for her most recent baby and it was awful. She needed sooooo much help from my brother the first couple of weeks because it was so hard just standing up and sitting down because of the pain.
I don't want to be a fearmonger, because most C-sections do go perfectly normally.
However, my SIL was one of the unlucky people who had a bad reaction to the anasthesia as Alvena mentioned. Her heart actually stopped and she was technically 'dead' for several minutes while the surgical team tried to revive her. Thank God she came out of it OK.
Yes, the vast majority of c-sections have good results but you have to keep in mind that its major surgery. To push this option without medical necessity is foolish even though there are docs who will go for it. Anesthesia is always a risk as stated above. Then there is the risk of surgical infection (a very nasty and sometimes deadly side effect). The scarring is permanent and possible loss of muscle control is a more than a passing possibility. If you or your baby is in distress and its a medical necessity, theres no question that c-section is the way to go. But to opt for it without an emergent medical necessity is really and actually to take your life and that of your baby's in your hands.
I have heard of this trend lately with more women opting for C-sections because of the pain during a vaginal delivery. You know my grandmother delivered 9 healthy babies all naturally with NO epidural or any kind of medicine whatsoever. My great grandmother and so many other women here in the US do the same, so why can't I? Why can't you? Of course, noone likes to go through pain and we avoid at at all costs but from what I hear giving birth is one of the most miraculous and life-changing experiences of all time. Wouldn't you like to go through that naturally and see how strong God really made you?
Unless you absolutely Medically cannot avoid a C-section then natural birth is the better way.
i had to hav an emergency c-section after 15 hours of labour and an epidural which was topped up 2 times during labour and then again for the operation.
the recovery is not easy, moving around is hard, i couldn't sleep unless i was slightly supported by a pillow behind my back, could'n't lie on my side
i have a scar, i've been told to avoid pregnancy for 2 years to allow my body time to heal all the way to the uterus.
I was crying when they said you have to have the operation as your baby is in too much distress.
i heard some time u need to get few stitches in vaginal delivery aswell
2nd some time drs need u to giva lil cut in vaginal delivery?is this true
and i guess when i was a kid some 20 years back some other opertaion method used for baby delivery or may be c section is a new and advance name for that same operation..?
3rd is epidural hurts because it gives at your back bone i think some serious of injections..2,3 injections..
even heard that it is very dangerous has long lasting side effects u can get back ashes for months even godforbids one can be paralise if it given in wrong area or way..
What would you rather have a little cut in your vagina ( to protect it )or a massive scar across your tummy which takes 2-3 months to heal, it bleeds can get infected and you cant move and you are restricted in the amount of children you have.
I think whoever is giving you this advice doesnt know all the facts, go the doctor and discuss it.
girls would u like or prefer normal delivery or an operation and why is so?
few of my couisns said we liked to operated our selves because we dont wanted to bear that harsh freaky pain which one suffers in normal viginal delivery..they said yes in vaginal delivery some time labour took 20 min or 20 hours but u r done in one day max
and in operatios yes u need to take rest for 3 days atleast , stiches hurt and bathroom going problem but its 100% less painfull then vaginal the pain is very sharp in vaginal labour and stiches didnt hurt u that way..
so is operation is better ,less painfull and easier comfortable then vaginal delivery????
Are they speaking from experience or hearsay? Trust me C-Section is no bed of roses. REcovery is much longer than natural delivery and much mor epainful.
i heard some time u need to get few stitches in vaginal delivery aswell
2nd some time drs need u to giva lil cut in vaginal delivery?is this true
and i guess when i was a kid some 20 years back some other opertaion method used for baby delivery or may be c section is a new and advance name for that same operation..?
3rd is epidural hurts because it gives at your back bone i think some serious of injections..2,3 injections..
even heard that it is very dangerous has long lasting side effects u can get back ashes for months even godforbids one can be paralise if it given in wrong area or way..
The cut your referring to is called an episiotomy and from what I heard, it really isn't that painful. The pains of labor are so bad that you don't even feel the tears and anesthesia is administered before performing the episiotomy.
As far as the epidural hurting, I cannot speak from experience since I still have a few more weeks left for my delivery, but I hear its a pinch in the back and an anesthesiologist is the one giving you this medication so usually your in good hands. There are side effects to any medical operation. You think C-sections are risk free?
If you have a really good doc then there should never be a need for epesiotomy unless (as in my case) there is a surprisingly quick birth. The doc should be attentive and versed enough to know how to ease the birth canal as to avoild tearing. Epesiotomy surely makes their job easier but at the end of the day, its either laziness or ignorance when they do it. Tears happen when birth comes unexpectedly fast and when the doc is not knowledgeable about how to ease the opening. Either way, a couple of stitches to close a tear is SO much less invasive and risky than a surgical incision to open the abdomen and uterus.
personally girls i m also a fan of normal delivery but just for information i m asking
why to cut whole abdomen like c section for operation why not just cut the place where uterus opeing or uterus is...just cut that area and baby is out i dont know i m not a doctor just my silly mind thought this thing so i m asking lol why they cut the whole abdomen...
is c section a only way of delivery in operation method ?
is epidural giving for c section or some thing else to numb as some of my couisns were in complete senses while c section just there lower part was numbed..
or they give u complete anesthesia on face to unconcious u for c section..?
C-section can be done either by giving an epidural in the spine...which makes your lower half numb so the mother is technically awake during the procedure but doesn't feel anything but pulling sensation. This I hear is the preferred way.
Also some doctor's will give general anesthesia, which basically knocks the mother out completely and c-section is done. With general there is a little longer recovery time and I also hear more risks? I had general as it was an emergency c-section and due to position of baby they chose general. Not sure doc should have done that, but hey it has passed.
When theres an emergency situation, docs typically eed to give general anesthesia unless theres already a spinal in place. It takes times to make sure the needle goes into the right place and that the mother does not move when the needle goes in. So in emergency situations, its so much faster and esier to place a face mask on and knock the mom out...yes its more risky but as long as the docs know what they're doing, the risk is pretty small.
Suhaina, they cut the abdomen to get the baby out in one of two ways. The older way is to cut vertically from belly button to pubic bone. Newer way is "bikini cut" where they slice horizonally from hipbone to hipbone. The newer way cut through far fewer muscles and mom can be up and walking within hours of birth.
If you think about the anatomy, thats really the best way to get a baby out surgically. In order to get the baby out thru the vaginal region, they'd basically have to split the mom in two! And there are hipbones involved there so if that opening isnt wide enough to begin with then that type of cut wouldnt be an option.