How to Give Birth to a Child?
The birth of a child mainly includes two forms: natural childbirth and cesarean section. Natural childbirth includes the opening of the uterus, which is divided into a latent phase and an active phase. During the second stage of labor, the mother needs to hold her breath and push to promote delivery. In the third stage, the fetus will be delivered smoothly. If the placenta remains in the body, it needs to be manually detached. 1. In the entire process of natural childbirth, the birth canal, labor strength, mental psychology of the pregnant woman, and the fetus all have an important impact on the smoothness of the delivery process. The process of childbirth can be divided into three parts. In addition to natural childbirth, delivery can also be achieved through cesarean section. 2. The opening process of the uterus can be divided into two phases: the latent phase and the active phase. The latent phase lasts approximately 8-16 hours, while the active phase lasts approximately 4-8 hours. The first process will not exceed 20 hours, and if it exceeds 20 hours, it is considered an abnormal situation. The second part is the process of the uterus being fully open and the fetus being delivered. This process takes approximately two hours. 3. During the second stage of labor, the pregnant woman's uterine contractions will be less painful, and at this time, the pregnant woman needs to correctly hold her breath and push, taking short breaks. The third part is the process from the delivery of the fetus to the delivery of the placenta, which takes approximately half an hour. If the placenta remains in the pregnant woman's body after half an hour, medical staff will need to manually detach the placenta.