Those things about pregnancy and childbirth: lateral episiotomy is not recommended regularly during natural childbirth.

For many expectant mothers who plan to have their own children, Episiotomy is not only a pain in the skin, but may also be a pain in the chest. Some expectant mothers originally planned to give birth by themselves, but they began to back down at the thought of cutting a knife [below]. According to their statement, I would rather cut a knife [above] (cesarean section) than a knife [below] (episiotomy). In fact, there is already a lot of evidence-based medical evidence to prove that conventional episiotomy has not brought the benefits we hope to see. On the contrary, it will increase some complications, For example, 3-degree and 4-degree perineal laceration, sexual intercourse pain, etc. Neither WHO (World Health Organization) Read More …

Caesarean section, is it risky to do it again?

Caesarean section is professionally called cesarean section. After a cesarean section, there will be a scar on the uterus, which is medically called [scar uterus]. For pregnant women with scar uterus, there is little difference between pregnancy and other pregnant women in most cases. The final delivery period is the real test. If the scar uterus is pregnant again and gives birth smoothly, there is a risk of uterine rupture. Some people may ask, in this case, wouldn’t it be enough to have another cesarean section? Anyway, I have already had a scar on my belly. Then let’s take a look at the details of cesarean section again. Timing of Cesarean Section Again Before talking about the timing of cesarean Read More …