Birthing Options

It’s hard to know exactly what will happen when you give birth. Most people have a plan in mind for how they hope their labor and delivery goes. When it comes to delivering your baby, it’s good to know there are many methods pregnancy care providers use. Types of delivery include:

  • Vaginal delivery

  • Assisted vaginal delivery (vacuum or forceps)

  • C-section (Cesarean birth)

  • VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean)

Vaginal Delivery

In a vaginal birth, your baby is born through your vagina or birth canal. It’s the most preferred and most common way to deliver a baby because it carries the lowest risk (in most cases). A vaginal delivery occurs most often between weeks 37 and 42 of pregnancy. A vaginal delivery has three stages: labor, birth, and delivering the placenta.

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C-section

Cesarean delivery (C-section) is used to deliver a baby through surgical incisions made in the abdomen and uterus.

A C-section delivery might be planned in advance if a medical reason calls for it, or it might be unplanned and take place during your labor if certain problems arise.

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