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C section or vaginal deli
My friend have 36 week pregnancy .and her placenta is high . She is confused whether she should go through c section delivery or normal delivery . As she is getting scared of normal delivery pain .can any body suggest is there will be any future problem with c section or is it more painful than normal
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Hi, normal delivery is the best option. Now a days pain less delivery can happen so why opt for cesarean delivery. Do squating, butterfly exercise, walk regularly so that you will go in normal labour. Good Luck .
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Hello well I understand that the fear of having pains of normal delivery is there but then I would suggest you not to go for elective Cesarean Section unless and until there is any reason for it because normal delivery is always better than cesarean delivery... at that moment you me feel cesarean delivery is better because of the anaesthesia but then the recovery is slow as compared to that of normal delivery do not fear thank you
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hello there is something called as painless labour so u can try that and still have a normal delivery. why do u want an unnecessary surgery. always natural way is the best..
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Hello, Normal delivery is most preferred over cesarean delivery. You can go for cesarean delivery as anesthesia is administered during labor process but recovery takes a longer time than normal delivery. You can follow up with your obstetrician for further guidance.
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