Women may feel conflicted during pregnancy, and the process of vaginal delivery can be painful, but postpartum delivery is easy; Cesarean section is easy to give birth to, but painful after childbirth. Nowadays, doctors generally recommend vaginal delivery. If there is a huge fetus or an emergency situation that requires a cesarean section, can the pregnant woman still have vaginal delivery if she has already burst water and has not entered the womb?
If the mother has already experienced water breakthrough but the fetus has not yet entered the pelvic cavity, it is still possible to have a vaginal delivery. The attending doctor will evaluate the situation of the expectant mother and the fetus, and use oxytocin on the mother. Under the pressure of uterine contractions, the fetus will enter the pelvis, and through the efforts of both mother and child, the delivery will be smooth. In general, in late pregnancy, the fetus will turn its head and enter the pelvis to prepare for birth. After the baby enters the womb, some pregnant women may feel obvious sensations, such as relaxed upper abdomen, frequent urination, and tightness or pain in the lower abdomen.
In the first two weeks after delivery, the puerpera need to improve their metabolism so that lochia can be discharged as soon as possible. They can drink some jujube Snow fungus soup, mushroom soup, vegetable egg soup to help the uterus discharge waste. Stir fry meat slices, fish, chicken, beef, and other vegetables to achieve a balanced nutrition and refreshing taste.
Postpartum mothers can drink some brown sugar water. Brown sugar contains various minerals and trace elements, which can not only promote diuresis and lochia excretion, but also have the effects of milk production and pain relief. Generally, brown sugar water should not be consumed for more than 10 days.