Many questions that prospective parents have about childbirth are mostly about fears that something will go wrong. To help ease these fears, below we have answered a number of the most frequently asked questions about childbirth.
Q. I have been told that because of my age, I will be required to undergo a cesarean-section. Is this true?
A. While some doctors still subscribe to the belief that if a woman is past her early 30s a cesarean-section is essential, this is not necessarily the case. Your age alone should not be the determining factor in whether or not you have a c-section. You should discuss this in depth with your doctor. You may be able to experience a natural childbirth if there are no other factors present.
Q. I have questions about childbirth regarding my family. All of my family members want to be present for the birth. Is this a good idea?
A. While many doctors do allow this, it is important to take your own family's individual needs into consideration. Even if it is allowed, it may not be a suitable experience for very young children. You know your family better than anyone, so you should only consent to this if you fully believe that it is in their best interests.
Q. I want a natural childbirth, but I am not certain about whether I can do it. Do I have any options?
A. If your doctor has determined that you are healthy enough for a natural childbirth, you also have options. The medical staff can ensure that there are methods of relieving the pain available if it becomes necessary.
Q. I have heard that if a person has a c-section, this means all future deliveries must also be by c-section. Is this true?
A. In previous generations, it was commonplace to assume that one cesarean birth meant that subsequent babies must be delivered by cesarean-section. However, it is not an ironclad rule. While the same factors which led to a first c-section being necessary may apply to future deliveries, in some cases the situation is different. You should have a complete evaluation by your doctor so that you will know if it is necessary.
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