Ventouse delivery is a safe and effective way to deliver your baby. This type of delivery uses a vacuum device to help the baby out of the womb.
What You Need to Know About Premature Birth
Premature birth also known as preterm birth is defined as babies who are born too early before 37 weeks of gestation. It is a cause of death in newborns.
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC): The Risks and Benefits
Vaginal birth after cesarean is when a woman who has previously had a cesarean delivery attempts to deliver vaginally with or without medical interventions.
Cesarean Section: Everything You Need to Know
A cesarean section also called a C-section, or cesarean birth is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and womb.
What to Do If Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord Prolapses
Cord prolapse is a condition occurs when the umbilical cord drops down into the birth canal before the baby is born. This can happen during labor or delivery.
Prolonged Labor: What to Expect and How to Deal
Prolonged labor is one in which the combined duration of the first and second stage of labor is more than the arbitrary time limit of 20 hours.
Everything You Need to Know About Inducing Labor or Induction of Labor
Induction of labor is the medical process of stimulating uterine contractions to start labor when a woman is overdue or her health is at risk.
Inversion of the Uterus: Puerperal Complication
Uterine inversion is an extremely rare but life-threatening complication during childbirth in which the uterus is turned inside out partially or completely.
What is the difference between a term baby and a preterm baby?
A term baby is born after 38 weeks of pregnancy with an average birth weight of more than 2500 gm and preterm baby born before 37 weeks weighs 2500 gm or less.
How to heal your episiotomy wound faster?
An episiotomy is a surgically planned incision made on the perineum and vaginal wall during the process of childbirth to enlarge the vaginal opening.
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