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Physiological delivery

Physiological birth - this is the birth, in which the child is born in the proper time and in a natural way. That is, physiological births go through three stages (disclosure, expulsion and succession), and after the birth of the child, the placenta is separated and the birth of the afterbirth occurs.

To physiological birth was normal, the woman in labor should know what is happening at each stage, their average duration and, of course, what feelings, including painful ones, they accompany.

Contractions, childbirth and the puerperium

Here is information about the normal course of labor, childbirth and the postpartum period ...

Pregnancy - contractions and labor: the plan of childbirth

During the planned visits to the doctor, find out what will happen during childbirth. Think about what you would like and write down an approximate plan of action that you can learn at a school of young parents or compose yourself ...

Should epidural anesthesia be used during labor?

Pain during delivery can not be predicted: often a woman can easily cope on her own, and sometimes the pain becomes strong and unbearable. Difficultly controlled pain leads to muscle tone and tightens birth ...

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