Vacuum assisted delivery - All you need to know

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Are pregnant and planning to explore the delivery options? Want to go for a natural birth? Well, if you can relate to situations above the reading of this post it is a must!

childbirth is a complex process no doubt, but there are several medical procedures to assist the same. However, sometimes these same procedures can also cause some complications. Known to them in advance will help you make an informed choice. Have you heard of vacuum assisted birth? Read on to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of this technique in childbirth.

What is a vacuum assisted Delivery?

A Vacuum assisted birth is a technique that involves the use of a vacuum cleaner to help the baby move through the birth canal. [1]

[Read: stages of childbirth ]

When do you need a Vacuum assisted Birth?
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Your doctor will suggest you to go for a vacuum assisted delivery in the following situations: [2]

  • If your fatigue is showing no signs of progress: This may be pushing for two three hours without any luck. Your doctor may stop your labor now if you expect your first baby. In case you already have a baby, your doctor may stall your work after one or two hours of pushing to no avail
  • beat the heart of the child shows signs of distress .: sometimes, the doctor may notice some changes in the baby's heartbeat. Could be a potential sign of the child's suffering
  • If you have certain health complications :. In some cases, the doctor will recommend a vacuum assisted birth on the basis of your health. Would avoid your need to push the baby out

[Read: how to push during delivery ].

Vacuum Assisted birth complications:

Keep in mind that a vacuum assisted delivery does not pose certain risks and complications for you and your child [3]

1. risks to the mother:

the risks and complications that may be encountered are the follows:

  • After delivery, you may experience terrible pain in the perineum, the area that lies between the vagina and anus.
  • You may suffer from tears and wounds in the lower genital tract.
  • You may face difficulty urinating. It is a short-term complication.
  • You may face urinary or fecal incontinence, in the short term. This means that it will not be able to control the passage of urine or stool.
  • You They can suffer from anemia, a condition in which the body will not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues. It can occur due to loss of blood during childbirth.
  • The pelvic muscles may become weak. It can lead to pelvic organ prolapse, a condition in which the pelvic organs slip out of their place. [4]

[Read: assisted vaginal delivery ]

2. Risks for the baby:

risk that the child may face are as follows :.

  • The scalp lesions
  • A fracture in the clavicle.
  • Injury to the nerves that send signals from the spinal column of the child in the shoulder, hand and arm.
  • A skull fracture
  • lesions and bleeding in the skull

[Read: Exercises normal delivery ]

If your doctor recommends a vacuum assisted delivery, the baby stay in the hospital may be longer than usual. It will help your doctor monitor the progress of your newborn and rule out any complications. Your doctor may also tell signs you need to look out for once you take the baby home. Make sure you discuss this in advance with your doctor.

Have you had a vacuum assisted delivery? Was there something specific that the doctor has discussed with you in this regard? Do not share your experience here to help prepare other mothers

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