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Childbirth Options In a Complication What are the alternatives to a normal delivery during complications Sometimes, when a vaginal delivery
does not proceed as expected, the doctor might need to offer assistance
to complete the process. This could be done with the help of forceps or
a vacuum extractor (ventouse), or even a caesarian section.
When does the doctor not prefer vaginal (or "normal" delivery) In the case of multiple deliveries and breech births, these problems are anticipated in advance and are treated as special deliveries from the start. If the doctor is highly experienced, he may try for a vaginal delivery in both these cases, and only use a caesarian section if any sort of emergency were to arise. To add your views on this article or read others comments Click Here
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