First: Natural childbirth
Benefits:
Normal mode – the lady immediately recover from them – active breathing in the fetus after birth – the cost is cheaper – can be dispensed with hospitalization.
Disadvantages:
(Genital and vaginal) or urinary (bladder and urethra) or anal by ruptures, scarring or relaxation, which may cause problems in urination or defecation or in the marital relationship and future births.
Second: Cesarean section
Pros: Often predictable – does not affect the muscles of the basin and therefore does not cause relaxation does not affect the future marital relationship.
Disadvantages:
- Surgical intervention requiring hospitalization and anesthesia (and problems)
- A partial recovery takes several days. A full recovery may take three months
- After the fetus is born, the baby’s breathing may not be as good as the normal birth
- Leaving a scar on the uterus, which weakens the carrying of natural birth later, increasing the possibility of a future caesarean section
- Any surgical intervention on the abdomen causes abnormal adhesions among organs within the abdomen. These adhesions may cause the spacing of the uterine tubes from the ovaries or the presence of a barrier between the uterine tubes and the ovaries or the obstruction of the uterine tubes. This may cause difficulty in pregnancy later (infertility)
- Bleeding is more than normal birth
- Depending on the nature of the surgery, the bowel or bladder may be damaged
- The rate of uterine relaxation more than normal birth, causing a greater amount of bleeding
- For technical reasons it may get rupture in the womb or in neighboring organs causing surgical difficulty and a larger bleeding amount
Recommendations:
Natural birth is better if possible otherwise Caesarean delivery becomes a necessity and can not be avoided … You should take the advice of a doctor or else take another medical opinion is possible to cut doubt of certainty.