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Why is it difficult to give birth naturally before delivery and caesarean section after delivery?
I don't know if you have found a problem: many mothers who gave birth naturally are talking about how difficult it is before delivery, while most mothers who gave birth by caesarean section said that it was easy before delivery and difficult after delivery.

Why do women feel this way after childbirth and caesarean section? Next, let's look at the state of women before and after different delivery methods.

First, the prenatal state is divided into prenatal state? The stage before the fetus starts? And then what? Fetal period of delivery? There are two periods, during which the status of pregnant women with different delivery methods is different.

1. Women who give birth naturally

Prenatal stage:

The most difficult: nervous, expecting the baby to start safely and smoothly.

Pain index:

Natural delivery means waiting for the fetus to start naturally. During the period near the expected date of delivery, expectant mothers will be particularly nervous, because they should always pay attention to their physical changes to prevent the fetus from suddenly starting and not being prepared.

By the due date, if the fetus starts, the expectant mother can rest assured to go to the hospital for labor. If you don't start, the expectant mother will start to worry again, and always feel that there will be any problems if the baby doesn't start.

Delivery process:

The most difficult: labor pains, internal diagnosis, tearing, lateral incision, wound suture and placenta delivery.

Pain index:

There are three stages of natural childbirth, of which the first stage is? Pain+internal examination? The hardest part.

Labor pains: It takes about 12 hours from the onset of labor symptoms to the delivery of the fetus. During this delivery? Pain? Let the pregnant women suffer a lot, which is what all pregnant women are most afraid of. Labor pains mainly appear in the whole abdomen when the uterus contracts. With the occurrence of labor pains, the cervix slowly expands to prepare for the baby's delivery.

Internal examination: At the stage of opening the cervix, expectant mothers may have to carry out several internal examinations to check the opening of the cervix to ensure that the parturient can go to the delivery bed in time when the cervix is opened. This kind of examination is more uncomfortable and embarrassing than pain.

Tearing and lateral cutting: If the delivery is not smooth, the parturient will also experience lateral cutting and tearing. After the baby is born, the wound needs to be stitched, and the process of sewing needles on the wound is mostly without anesthesia. This process is also very difficult.

Placental delivery: the delivery of the fetus does not mean the end of delivery, and it is necessary to wait for the delivery of the placenta. Placenta usually falls off within 30 minutes after birth. If it can't fall off by itself, you need a doctor to peel it off manually. This process is also a very difficult link for pregnant women. And after everything is handled, it is necessary to observe it in the delivery room for 2 hours before the mother can go back to the ward to see the baby.

2. Caesarean delivery

The hardest part: only the fear of surgery.

Pain index:

Caesarean section is usually the day when pregnant women and their families discuss that they want their children to be born, and then caesarean section gives birth to their children, usually at 38-39 weeks of pregnancy. After all, caesarean section is an operation, and there are many controllable factors. There is no need to wait for the fetus to start surgery.

Therefore, for the parturient with caesarean section, such prenatal worry link can be omitted (such as the following link), so that the parturient will not find it too difficult.

Don't wait for the baby to start, wait every day;

Don't experience the pain of uterine contraction, don't be afraid of lateral incision tearing, don't be afraid of sewing needles, and don't be afraid of placenta delivery;

The only thing that makes me uncomfortable is that I will be a little worried about the operation a few days before the operation (but in fact, the medical level is so developed now that I don't have to worry at all). Before the operation, I need to do some preparatory work (fasting, catheterization, skin preparation, skin test, etc. ). The whole operation process will be completed under anesthesia, and the parturient will not feel pain. The whole operation process takes 1-2 hours, and the fetus usually starts at 65438+.

Conclusion: Therefore, the prenatal state, such a comparison, we can clearly see that the parturient at this stage is more difficult to deliver, while the parturient by caesarean section is relatively much easier.

Second, the postpartum state

1. Women who give birth naturally

The hardest part: Compared with prenatal care, it seems nothing difficult.

Pain index:

After giving birth to the baby, the parturient can start eating some simple food after returning to the ward to rest, and even some parturients can get out of bed and walk around, and the parturient can be discharged 2-3 days after giving birth.

2. Caesarean section is the most difficult for women: pain in the wound, pulling out the catheter, turning over, opening milk, paying attention to postpartum diet and inconvenient activities.

Pain index:

No spirit: The parturient who had a caesarean section returned to the ward. Because of an operation, the whole person lost vitality, perhaps because of anesthetic, and the whole person felt cold and trembled.

Wound pain+postpartum uterine contraction pain: after the anesthetic fails, the wound will begin to hurt; If it is a woman with a second or third child, the pain of wound and postpartum contraction can be fatal.

Pulling catheter, turning over and opening milk: within 24 hours after operation, catheter pulling and intravenous drip will be experienced, and the parturient will have to endure severe pain before turning over and opening milk.

Postpartum diet and activities are inconvenient: the next day, looking at the bed next door, the mother who gave birth that day already ate, drank, talked and laughed, but the pain was unbearable, and she had to be hospitalized for 4-5 days. This difference is obvious.

Conclusion: This analysis shows that in the postpartum stage, caesarean section is obviously more difficult than natural delivery, and there are many matters needing attention.

In fact, it is not easy to be a mother whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, but as long as the baby is born smoothly, all the hard work and pain are worth it.