Normal Vaginal delivery

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What is Normal Delivery?

Normal or Vaginal Delivery is the childbirth process where the baby passes through the cervix and uterus. It is a safe process for both mother and baby, providing a secure and reassuring experience. Caesarean section delivery is more complicated. Dr Saima Javed is a professional lady gynaecologist who is the best expert in vaginal delivery Sometimes Vaginal hysterectomy is needed when affecting the uterus, like abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine fibroids, pelvic organ prolapse, and chronic pelvic pain.

Advantages of normal delivery

  • Quick recovery
  • Less Surgical Complication
  • Lower risk of Infection
  • Early Breastfeeding
  • Deeper Emotional Connection

Is Normal Delivery Safe for Each Woman?

Yes, normal delivery is indeed a safe option for most women. However, it's important to remember that not every woman is the same, especially those who may have certain medical conditions or complications. In such cases, it's crucial to seek professional advice. 

Why Choose Dr Saima Javed for Normal Delivery?

Dr. Saima Javed is a highly experienced gynecologist with a successful track record of helping women in achieving safe and successful normal deliveries. With a patient-centric approach, she delivers personalized care and attention to each expectant mother, ensuring their well-being throughout the pregnancy and delivery procedure.

Preparation for Painless Normal Delivery

Preparing for painless normal delivery procedure include several steps;

  • Aromatherapy
  • Breathing Exercise
  • Active labor
  • Acupuncture
  • Kegel Exercise
  • Massage

Postpartum Care or postnatal care

Dr Saima Javed delivers comprehensive Postpartum Care or postnatal care to ensure the health and well-being of both mother and baby after painless normal del

Faqs

What is a high-risk pregnancy?
It involves increased health risks for mother or baby during pregnancy.
Does Dr. Saima manage high-risk cases?
Yes, with specialized monitoring and personalized care.
Can high-risk pregnancies result in normal delivery?
Yes, if conditions are stable and closely managed.
When is C-section recommended?
If complications threaten a mother or baby’s health.
Is hospital support available for emergencies?
Yes, with access to advanced maternity facilities.
Are regular checkups provided?
Yes, with frequent monitoring and timely interventions.