2. CHILD BIRTH
Childbirth, labour, delivery, birth, partus, or parturition is the culmination
of a period of pregnancy with the expulsion of one or more
newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal childbirth is
categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of
the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and the placenta being
expelled.[1]
3. CONCEPTS ON TRADITIONAL CHILD BIRTH
In traditional society child birth is accepted culturally and emotionally so that
mothers don’t feel insecure or psychic burden.
The potential misfortunes are managed if they follow ritual to approach
preagnency.
Many ritual include relatives husband and society members like GODVARAI
RASM so mother feels secure.
The greatest risk factor of traditional child birth is the health risk of mother
and infant.
6. CONCEPTS ON MODERN CHILD BIRTH
Modern society is a TECHNOCRAT society where birth of a child mean where
child birth is a pain of mother.All emotions have been lost. Allopathic doctors
depend only on drug and equipmint.Labour of women is ignored only live birth
is atttended there.
The system of having SURROGATE MOTHER and not bearing child in developed
countries especially Japan and the surrogacy done by football player Ronaldo
are some unseen packages of modern child birth.
14. CEASEREAN SECTION
You've had a previous cesarean with a "classical" vertical uterine incision (this
is relatively rare) or more than one previous c-section. Both of these
significantly increase the risk that your uterus will rupture during a vaginal
delivery. cesarean section, or c-section, is the delivery of a baby through
A a surgical incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus.
In certain circumstances, a c-section is scheduled in
advance. In others, it's done in response to an unforeseen
complication.
15. What are the risks of having a caesarean?
Pain
You will feel pain for a while after the operation, and will
take longer to recover than if you'd had a vaginal birth.
You'll probably feel pain in your wound and discomfort in
your tummy for a few weeks after the operation, while
your body heals.
You will be given drugs to reduce the pain, but it will affect
your day-to-day activities for some time.
Infection
Before you go into surgery, you'll have a single dose of
antibiotics, to reduce the risk of infection. Despite this, it's
common for women to have an infection after a
caesarean.