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how a child born please answer this​

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Answered by SanjanaShetty06
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the most common delivery of the baby is vagina delivery. It mainly involves 3 stages, the cervix, the descent and the baby birth.

Answered by nithiadk
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The most common way of childbirth is a vaginal delivery.It involves three stages of labour: the shortening and opening of the cervix, descent and birth of the baby, and the delivery of the placenta.The first stage typically lasts 12 to 19 hours, the second stage 20 minutes to two hours, and the third stage five to 30 minutes.The first stage begins with crampy abdominal or back pain that last around half a minute and occur every 10 to 30 minutes.The pain becomes stronger and closer together over time.During the second stage, pushing with contractions may occur.In the third stage, delayed clamping of the umbilical cord is generally recommended.A number of methods can help with pain, such as relaxation techniques, opioids, and spinal blocks.

Most babies are born head first; however about 4% are born feet or buttock first, known as breech.Typically the head enters the pelvis facing to one side, and then rotates to face down.During labour, a woman can generally eat and move around as she likes.However, pushing is not recommended during the first stage or during delivery of the head, and enemas are not recommended. While making a cut to the opening of the vagina, known as an episiotomy, is common, it is generally not needed. In 2012, about 23 million deliveries occurred by Caesarean section, an operation on the abdomen.C-sections may be recommended for twins, signs of distress in the baby, or breech position.This method of delivery can take longer to heal from.

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