Where does a child emerge during childbirth?

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Generally, children are delivered through the vagina of women. If cesarean section is chosen, it is delivered through the abdomen of women. There are mainly two ways of childbirth: vaginal delivery and cesarean section. If vaginal delivery is chosen, the child may gradually enter the pelvis after being full-term, causing the cervix of the woman to be in an open state. With the continuous passage of time, the child will be delivered through the vagina from the woman's uterus. However, if the child is relatively large in size and the mother's body is obese, cesarean section can be chosen at this time, which mainly involves removing the child by surgically cutting through the abdomen, so this method generally involves delivering the child through the woman's abdomen.

During vaginal delivery, anesthetics may not be administered, and women may feel pain in the perineum area, and may also experience abnormal urination and constipation after childbirth. Before cesarean section, medical staff will inject relevant doses of anesthetics based on the woman's condition to avoid abdominal pain during childbirth. If wound hygiene is not taken seriously after cesarean section, it may lead to secondary wound infection and easily cause intrauterine inflammation. After childbirth, it is necessary to rest appropriately and avoid excessive exertion. At the same time, attention should also be paid to a light diet, and spicy foods such as spicy crayfish and spicy blood soup should be avoided for a short period of time to avoid affecting wound recovery.