Is it better to have a child? Or is it better to give birth? Why

Updated on parenting 2024-04-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, it is good to have a normal birth, and it is easier for the mother to recover, after all, a caesarean section is also an operation, and it will also hurt the vitality. The most important thing is to be good for the baby, the child born through the birth canal squeezing, the respiratory tract and other developments will be good, and it is not easy to suffer from unity disorder.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Good natural childbirth can regulate the mother's physique, eliminate toxins in the body, is the last chance for women to improve their physique, good for the fetus, conducive to the baby's lung health, and has many related benefits. Let's give an example: a butterfly can live if it breaks out of its cocoon on its own, but it can't live if it is helped by an external force.

    After reading this, you should be able to understand how much natural production affects the baby's physique, and all the knife will hurt the vitality, and the vitality of the person cannot be replenished, it can only be consumed, so for the sake of yourself and the baby, you can be born naturally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, if you want to talk about the fetus, it's better to have a smooth birth. Vaginal delivery is a natural physiological process, during labor, after the squeezing of the birth canal, most of the fluid in the fetal respiratory tract is discharged, which is conducive to the establishment of respiratory circulation after birth. Satisfied!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As a person who has experienced both natural birth and caesarean section, today I would like to share with you the experience of giving birth to two children.

    As a mother, the first consideration for giving birth to a child is which mode of production is better for the child, but this consideration is only based on personal wishes, whether it is a natural birth or a caesarean section depends on the individual and their own production conditions.

    In general, people who have had a natural birth will think that a natural birth is the most painful, and people who have had a caesarean section will also think that it is they who have experienced the most pain.

    When the first child started the prenatal examination, the doctor divided me into dystocia because my crotch was relatively flat, and the fetus was large in the later stage, so all the psychological construction done at that time was that it would be broken as soon as the time came.

    I was going to be hospitalized on the day of my due date, but my stomach began to hurt the day before, and I went to the hospital to find that there were already signs of going into labor.

    The whole "finger opening process" is also very fast, but due to improper personal force or other factors, it has not progressed smoothly.

    The pain at that time is still vivid in my mind, and the frequent contractions make people shiver uncontrollably and sweat all the time.

    But the child still couldn't be born, and it was born from evening to 2 o'clock in the morning, and it was really helpless before being urgently pulled to the operating room.

    I remember very clearly that I had been begging the doctor to give me an injection as soon as possible, and when the anesthetic worked, I suddenly felt like I had seen heaven.

    But soon the greater pain came, that is, the doctor had to press the stomach regularly, and the pain was comparable to the pain during a normal delivery.

    Because the second child didn't want to experience the pain of starting and not being able to give birth, at 39 weeks, he was directly hospitalized and waiting for caesarean section.

    Unlike the first caesarean section, this time I went in soberly, watching the doctor make various preoperative preparations, and the moment the anesthetic was injected into the body, I couldn't help but burst into tears, and I couldn't tell what it was like.

    In fact, they generally choose to have a natural birth as much as possible, and they will also make some preparations for a normal birth in advance, such as climbing stairs or exercising. But if the physical condition is really not allowed, don't force it, and don't have the idea of fighting for the sake of the child.

    If you can go with it, if you can't go with it, don't frame yourself, it's better to go with the flow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    These two ways of having a child have their own advantages, and you can't say who is better, and which one to choose depends on your physical condition and the doctor's advice. If it were me, I would have chosen to have a natural birth if my body allowed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Although it must be very painful during childbirth, there is no feeling after giving birth, and the recovery is relatively fast, although the process of giving birth is not painful, but the pain after giving birth is very strong, and the wound is difficult to recover.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When giving birth to a child, it is better to have a natural birth. I would definitely choose to have a natural birth because it is less damaging to people.

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