Childbirth Spontaneous

Spontaneous childbirth is a natural birth that takes place without medical assistance and without stimulation of labor. Such births can occur at any time, in any place and in any woman without obvious reasons. Although at first glance sudden labor may seem normal, it is not. There is a certain possibility that complications may arise during childbirth, and if the woman is not prepared for this, then this can greatly affect the process.

What is spontaneous labor? Spontaneous childbirth is an independent birth that does not require the active intervention of doctors. Not all patients require anesthesia. A pregnant woman naturally changes her body position during contractions, and pushing occurs due to her working the pelvic and abdominal muscles. In such cases, there is no need to resort to mechanical assistance. In addition, it is important to consider that the process of childbirth is controlled by the women themselves. That is, they can control this process through rest, drinking regimen, or breathing method. This knowledge allows them to regulate their emotional and physical state. Accordingly, the chances of their success are much greater than when undergoing medication or other interventions. Since patients have plenty of opportunities to control this process themselves, the success rate of spontaneous birth is quite high. The naturalness feature is achieved through one of the most effective systems created by Mother Nature. Such a system is hormonal, which provides minimal outside interference to achieve the desired result. The absence of drug effects on the pregnant woman’s body, as a rule, prevents the risk of complications and minimizes the woman’s recovery time after childbirth. How can spontaneous labor contractions be dangerous? The main difference between spontaneous contractions is that although they