Normal Delivery Vs Caesarean: Normal delivery, ie Vaginal delivery, is usually considered better for the mother and child, as it has a faster of the mother’s recovery and is a natural process. Many women like it, as it helps them to return to normal life early. However, normal delivery is not safe or possible in every situation.
In certain circumstances, such as the child’s weak condition, slow heartbeat, or other complications, gynecologists recommend cesarean delivery to protect the life of the mother and the child.
Misconceptions and fear in the society about cesarean delivery are so deep that many people are hesitant to accept it, even if it is the only way to save the life of mother and child. Recently, the case of a pregnant woman brought the issue into the discussion again.
The doctor shared the incident through a video on his Instagram page. He told that the woman taking care of a patient said to him, “If the child is to die, he dies, but do not do the operation.”
The doctor said that when he informed the woman taking care of the patient that the child is very weak and her heartbeat was decreasing, so immediate cesarean operation is necessary, her answer was shocking. The woman said, “Madam, what is the child? It will be second after nine months.
If the root is fine, then the fruit will be planted another. ” This statement not only reflects the negligence of mother and child towards safety, but also highlights deep misconceptions towards Caesarean delivery.
The doctor said in his video, “I am not saying this exaggerated.
Is the path better in which both mother and child are safe from cesarean delivery, or the risky normal delivery in which the child’s life is in danger? You have to decide. “
This case highlights the misconceptions and lack of awareness about Caesarean delivery in the society. Doctors say that none of normal and cesarean delivery is bad, provided it is chosen according to the health status of the mother and the child.
Experts believe that pregnant women and their families should rely on medical advice during pregnancy and need awareness programs to overcome misconceptions.