About Deliveries
Normal & Cesarean Deliveries
Expert care for safe childbirth through both natural and surgical delivery methods
Natural Birth Support
Comprehensive care for low-risk pregnancies and vaginal deliveries
Surgical Expertise
Advanced cesarean section procedures when medically necessary
24/7 Care Team
Experienced obstetricians and neonatal specialists available round-the-clock
Delivery Method Comparison
Factor | Normal Delivery | Cesarean Delivery |
---|---|---|
Recovery Time | 1-2 weeks | 4-6 weeks |
Hospital Stay | 24-48 hours | 3-4 days |
Risk Factors | Perineal tears | Surgical complications |
Future Pregnancies | Typically unaffected | VBAC possible |
Delivery Preparation
- Birth plan development
- Pre-delivery health checks
- Nutrition counseling
- Labor positioning workshop
- Pain management options
Recovery Support
- Postpartum care package
- Newborn care education
- Lactation support
- Mental health screening
- Follow-up consultations
Frequently Asked Questions
Cesarean delivery may be recommended for breech position, placental complications,
multiple pregnancies, or when vaginal delivery poses risks to mother/baby.
Normal delivery is a natural vaginal birth, while cesarean delivery is a surgical procedure where the baby is delivered through an incision in the abdomen and uterus.
Not in all cases. Factors like the baby's position, the mother's health, or complications during pregnancy can require a cesarean delivery.
Recovery from a cesarean delivery usually takes 4 to 6 weeks, and involves more rest and care than a normal delivery.
Elective cesarean delivery is possible, but doctors typically recommend it only when medically necessary due to the higher risks involved.
In many cases, yes. This is called VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean), and it depends on individual medical history and the type of previous cesarean.