A vaginal birth involves using breathing and pushing techniques that force the baby through the birth canal.
Remember to ask about pain relief; it varies by hospital, and you should know your options before you enter the delivery suite.
You may be able to deliver in a water bath if your hospital offers it.
A c-section is a safer choice if your doctor has concerns about complications during birth.
He or she makes an incision in your lower abdomen and lifts the baby out.
You’re awake the whole time but numb from the waist down with a spinal block or epidural.
You don’t feel a thing except for slight pressure and pulling sensations.
Discuss your delivery options with your OB/GYN before your delivery date, so you’re ready on the day.
There are several places you can give birth, depending on your risk factors.
Births are unpredictable. In a hospital, you have everything you need should you or your baby need emergency attention during the delivery.
Your OB/GYN discusses with you the hospital policies around birthing, so you’re fully prepared for when you go into labor.
Birthing centers offer you more delivery options. However, your OB/GYN isn’t present; you have a midwife instead.
You also may not have access to specialist medical equipment.
Many women who opt for a home birth have had several low-risk pregnancies already, so they know what to expect and what to do.
Your OB/GYN isn’t present for a home birth, but a midwife may attend.
Your provider at Advanced Obstetrics & Gynecology, LLC, supports you through all your birthing and delivery decisions.
Around 6–8% of pregnancies are high risk, which means you receive comprehensive, sometimes specialist prenatal care.
Several factors deem a pregnancy as being high risk, including:
You and your baby’s safety is the utmost priority to the providers at Advanced Obstetrics & Gynecology, LLC.
If you’re pregnant, call to schedule an appointment, or book online today.
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