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People say “it hurts ten times”. Why?” threatened another, “extremely terrible!” But there are also people who laugh: “Before it was painful, it came out”… There are many other anecdotes about people in so much pain that they cursed their husband’s name or even scolded them. But the important problem is that no one can accurately describe the pain, so for those giving birth for the first time, that fear is always present.
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Is it painful during childbirth? cannot find a specific and accurate answer. This article will help you identify some causes of pain and methods to deal with them.
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Three origins of pain: functional psychology and physiology
The psychological origin of pain can be: fear, misconception, lack of knowledge… Those are things that can actually cause pain and increase pain. You can minimize it by learning about what will happen through prenatal classes, books, internet articles and doctor’s advice… If you know clearly about the process, you will be less worried and afraid. That will help a lot. That’s why mothers who give birth to their first child often rate their pain level higher than mothers who give birth to multiple children.
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Functional sources of pain can be: stretching of the cervix and vagina contractions of the uterus pressure of the baby Pressure on the birth canal during procedures such as vaginal amniocentesis and monitor monitoring can cause stress and increase pain. The way to limit this source of pain is to relax your body and control your breathing according to the instructions of your doctor and midwife…
Physiological source of pain: cases where the baby is born breech or the baby’s head is too large while the mother’s pelvis is narrow… May increase pain. In rare cases, unusual pain can be a sign of danger and require urgent intervention.
< p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0 0 0">Is painless birth really… painless?
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More and more pregnant women love The demand for giving birth using epidural anesthesia is increasing for a number of reasons: fear of pain, encouragement from medical facilities, peer pressure… However, you need to understand that no birth is “perfect”. completely painless”… A pregnant woman will certainly experience more or less pain including: prepartum labor pain (usually lasting many hours) pain during childbirth (usually less than an hour) pain after birth Childbirth can last for days to weeks (including episiotomy pain, uterine pain, breast pain due to engorgement, and incision pain if a cesarean section is given)… Even anesthesia will only help relieve you. The pain during normal birth is the strongest but always the shortest.
All women experience some pain during labor due to uterine contractions. Some people feel pain like menstrual cramps, others feel like they are being squeezed, others feel pain like rolling waves like food poisoning. Some women have mild pain in the side of the back or thighs. Pain during childbirth is caused mainly by contractions of the uterine muscles and partly by pressure on the cervix, pressure on the bladder and bowel by the baby’s head and maximal stretching of the birth canal and vagina. religion. This pain manifests itself as a tightening feeling in the abdomen, a feeling of tension and tearing in the birth canal at the same time as a feeling of fatigue.
Postpartum pain often lasts the longest and is sometimes the most annoying but is rarely talked about, perhaps due to the happiness of being cherished by an angel. being small makes them much easier to overcome.
An ideal birth?
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Remember the benefits of having your baby born by vaginal birth. An ideal birth is not a “painless” birth but a natural birth that takes place quickly in the calm comfort of the mother and the baby is born healthy and without any unwanted intervention ( including epidural anesthesia).
About 10% of women say they had no pain at all during childbirth. While another 10% will say it is the most terrible thing. Most of us fall somewhere in between. Although childbirth is considered one of the most painful events in the human experience, it can be seen that pain, although difficult to imagine, is… completely bearable because as you can see, most like all mothers have overcome it and don’t even hesitate… to face it more than once.
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However, do not confuse the ability to endure “labor pain” with the value of a mother. Many women plan to give birth naturally but decide at the last minute to use anesthesia to have a successful birth. The point is to make sure you have enough information about the advantages and disadvantages of each method to make the best choice for you and your child in each specific case, and you need to make a decision without relying on it. on fear.
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