Is vaginal delivery born from the buttocks

  After becoming pregnant, women usually choose to give birth through vaginal delivery because it has many benefits, such as improving the baby's immune system and promoting the recovery of the mother's body. Some women are not very familiar with vaginal delivery and want to know if it is born from the buttocks?

  

Is vaginal delivery born from the buttocks1

  Spontaneous delivery is not born from a woman's buttocks, but from the vagina. The buttocks that people usually refer to mainly refer to the buttocks and anal area. The elasticity of the anus is relatively poor and it is not located in the uterus, so the fetus will not come out from the anus or the buttocks. The uterus is connected to the female genital area, so when a child comes out of the uterine passage, they will come out of the vagina. The genital area is elastic and adaptable to the size of the fetus's body.

  Women need to meet many conditions in order to have a baby smoothly. During the production process, the health status of the fetus, the productivity of the pregnant woman, and the condition of the birth canal need to be completely normal and coordinated in order to give birth normally. If a pregnant woman or fetus does not meet the conditions for vaginal delivery, they may choose to have a cesarean section.

  At the due date, women should pay attention to comprehensive nutrition supplementation and appropriate exercise, which is beneficial for vaginal delivery. In addition, pregnant women should pay attention to regulating their emotions and not be too nervous to avoid adverse symptoms that may affect vaginal delivery.

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