Normal Vaginal Delivery



Category Normal Vaginal Delivery

Normal delivery is a completely natural delivery of a baby by the mother without any medical intervention.

First stage

Labour and effacement of the cervix

The first stage of the normal delivery process involves contractions which help the cervix dilate, soften and stretch so that the baby can be delivered. This stage is the longest and can last up to 13 hours during a woman’s first delivery and about 7-8 hours for subsequent deliveries.

Second Stage

Pushing & birth of the baby

This stage begins after the complete dilation of the cervix. Intense contractions continue, helping push the baby headfirst through the birth canal. The mother is asked to push with every contraction and may find herself highly fatigued. She may also experience intense pain around the vaginal opening as the baby makes its way out. At this stage, the doctor may decide to make an incision (episiotomy) to widen the vaginal opening to make the baby’s emergence easier. The mother must continue to push till the baby finally makes it out into the world.

Third Stage

Placenta Is Pushed Out

In this final stage of the normal delivery called the ‘afterbirth’, the entire placenta is pushed out through the vaginal canal. The placenta may be delivered from a few minutes to half an hour after the baby is born. The process may be manually assisted by massaging the lower abdomen.

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