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After the baby is born the mother still needs to expell the rest of the placenta, usually called the afterbirth.
Also if it was a ceaserian section the mother will need stitching back up.
Natural delivery is the most common and safest form of childbirth. Cesarian births require that the baby be surgically removed from the mother's body, and are much more complicated.
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There are several classes expecting parents can go to see a baby delivery video and get more information on parenting. These classes include childbirth classes and parenting classes.
The baby is pushed from the uterus out through the vagina and into the world by contractions of the muscle. I think this is the answer........
The female pelvis plays an important role during childbirth by opening up to allow for the delivery of the baby.
The LeBoyer method stresses a relaxed delivery in a quiet, dim room. It attempts to avoid overstimulation of the baby and to foster mother-child bonding .
In this phase, contractions are longer and more regular, usually occurring about every two minutes. These stronger contractions are also more painful.
The return to natural childbirth increased and fewer women required medication during delivery
Abortion or the baby dies during childbirth
Susan McKay has written: 'The assertive approach to childbirth' -- subject(s): Assertiveness training, Childbirth, Delivery (Obstetrics)
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The 5 P's of labor and delivery are passenger (the baby), passageway (the birth canal), powers (contractions and pushing), position (maternal positioning during labor), and psychological response (emotional and mental preparation for childbirth). These factors can impact the progress and outcome of labor and delivery.