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C-section vs. Natural Delivery – What to keep in mind for a safe birthing experience
Natural delivery (vaginal birth) is the most common and safest method of delivery. The uterus contracts and the cervix thins and dilates to push the baby out of the birth canal (vagina).

Natural delivery (vaginal birth) is the most common and safest method of delivery. The uterus contracts and the cervix thins and dilates to push the baby out of the birth canal (vagina). When vaginal delivery is considered unsafe for the mother and/or the baby, obstetricians perform surgery to deliver the baby; this is known as caesarean section (C-section).

Many factors, such as medical history, baby’s health and previous pregnancy history are considered before deciding to proceed with a C-section or natural delivery. Knowing the differences, advantages and disadvantages of C-section and natural delivery is important for planning your delivery and having a safe birthing experience.

C-section vs. Natural Delivery – What to keep in mind for a safe birthing experience
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