Are stitches compulsory in normal delivery?

The majority of women (up to 9 in every 10) will tear to some extent during childbirth. Most women will need stitches to repair the tear. Most tears occur in the perineum; this is the area between the vaginal opening and the anus (back passage).
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Is normal delivery possible without stitches?

Only 2% of women endure the most severe form of perineal tearing during birth, involving the vagina, perineum and sometimes the anus. Around 27% of women experience no tearing at all, while 23% have a very minor vaginal tear or graze that often does not require stitches and heals on its own.
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Is it necessary to cut in normal delivery?

An episiotomy is usually not needed in a healthy birth without any complications. Experts and health organizations such as ACOG and the World Health Organization (WHO) only recommend an episiotomy if it is medically necessary.
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Are stitches painful in normal delivery?

If your perineum (the area of skin between the vagina and the anus) was cut by your doctor or if it was torn during the birth, the stitches may make it painful to sit or walk for a little while during healing. It also can be painful when you cough or sneeze during the healing time.
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What happens if you don't get stitches after birth?

Fecal Incontinence

Significant tears can affect your rectum. If not properly sutured, you may experience fecal leaking or incontinence.
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Why are stitches placed after Normal Delivery? Healing Tips after Episiotomy - Dr. Shashikala Hande



How many days will it bleed after delivery?

After about 10 days, you should see less blood. You may have light bleeding or spotting for up to 6 weeks after delivery. You can only use sanitary pads during this time. Tampons could lead to an infection.
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How can I avoid cut during delivery?

To decrease the severity of vaginal tearing, try to get into a labor position that puts less pressure on your perineum and vaginal floor, like upright squatting or side-lying, Page says. Hands-and-knees and other more forward-leaning positions can reduce perineal tears, too.
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Is it better to tear or be cut in birth?

The episiotomy tradition

For years, an episiotomy was thought to help prevent more extensive vaginal tears during childbirth — and heal better than a natural tear. The procedure was also thought to help preserve the muscular and connective tissue support of the pelvic floor.
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How can I avoid tearing during labor?

Things you can do DURING childbirth to reduce your risk of severe tearing
  1. 1) Delay pushing until you feel an urge to push. ...
  2. 2) Consider open glottis pushing. ...
  3. 3) Stop pushing when your baby begins to crown. ...
  4. 4) Ask your doctor or midwife to apply a warm compress to your perineum as your baby begins to crown.
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Which delivery is more painful?

While slightly more than half said having contractions was the most painful aspect of delivery, about one in five noted pushing or post-delivery was most painful. Moms 18 to 39 were more likely to say post-delivery pain was the most painful aspect than those 40 and older.
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Which is better episiotomy or c section?

In some emergency circumstances where a baby needs to be delivered quickly, Levy said an episiotomy can be a lifesaving procedure that is less risky than a Cesarean section delivery, which is a major surgery.
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How can I push my baby out fast?

Here are some more pushing tips to try:
  1. Push as if you're having a bowel movement. ...
  2. Tuck your chin to your chest. ...
  3. Give it all you've got. ...
  4. Stay focused. ...
  5. Change positions. ...
  6. Trust your instinct. ...
  7. Rest between contractions. ...
  8. Stop pushing as instructed.
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Does every woman poop during labor?

Do you poop while giving birth? You might. It doesn't happen to 100% of people, but it is something you should expect, and it's really not an issue. Your nurse has seen it time and again, and will be there to help quickly clean up without bringing attention to it.
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Can I refuse episiotomy?

Women have the right to refuse any procedure in the hospital, including an episiotomy, but they're not always aware that the doctor is about to perform one. In Seidmann's case, for example, the doctor made the cut without her knowledge. She didn't know the doctor had performed an episiotomy until her husband told her.
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How long does a vaginal tear take to heal?

How long does it take a vaginal tear to heal? Most women feel relief from any pain caused by a vaginal tear in about two weeks. If your tear required stitches, they will dissolve within six weeks.
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How can I avoid episiotomy during delivery?

Try to stay in an upright position, and let gravity help. Choosing a different position from lying on your back, such as kneeling on all fours or lying on your side, can help you give birth without the need for an episiotomy. Some deep squatting positions, however, can increase the likelihood of tearing.
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How should I sit after normal delivery?

Always try to sit up tall (using good chair support when possible)—avoid sitting on the edge of the bed where your back has no support. Make sure you keep your back straight, especially when caring for your baby i.e. adjust the height of your bed or change table, or sit or kneel down as this is better for your back.
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Is it necessary to drink hot water after delivery?

A senior Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr. James Odofin, has warned women against drinking beer or hot water to lose belly fat after delivery, noting that it does not help mothers regain pre-pregnancy abdomen size.
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When do you stop smelling after birth?

Lochia lasts for about six weeks, starting with heavier bleeding that may contain clots, and gradually turning to a whitish or yellowish discharge. Lochia typically smells similar to a menstrual period and may smell slightly metallic, stale, or musty. It shouldn't smell foul.
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What is labor like for first time moms?

For most first-time moms, early labor lasts about 6 to 12 hours. You can spend this time at home or wherever you're most comfortable. During early labor: You may feel mild contractions that come every 5 to 15 minutes and last 60 to 90 seconds.
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Do you fart during labor?

Gas. It's a normal bodily function, and while in labor, your stress, hormones and contractions irritate your bowels and make you gassy. Most likely, you'll find us acting like it never happened. Leaking fluid.
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How do you feel 24 hours before labor?

They are usually one of the strong signs labor is 24-48 hours away. Irregular contractions can feel like your belly is tightening, with cramping lower in your pelvis. You might feel some pressure or discomfort, and back pain. It might still be a few hours or a few days before active labor.
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How long do first time moms push?

The length of this stage varies with the position and size of the baby and your ability to push with the contractions. For first-time mothers the average length of pushing is one-to-two hours. In some instances, pushing can last longer than two hours if mother and baby are tolerating it.
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What are the symptoms for normal delivery?

Early signs of labour
  • your waters breaking (rupture of the membranes)
  • backache, or an upset stomach.
  • cramping or tightening, similar to period pain.
  • a feeling of pressure, as the baby's head moves into the pelvis.
  • an urge to go to the toilet caused by your baby's head pressing in your bowel.
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How do I know its normal delivery?

These 5 tips for pregnant women will help you prepare for a normal delivery and experience the sense of achievement that comes from birthing your own baby.
  • Choose a doctor with a high normal delivery rate. ...
  • Be motivated for a normal delivery. ...
  • Watch your weight and exercise regularly. ...
  • Pick a birth partner. ...
  • Trust yourself.
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