Which type of pregnancy doesn't cause too much pain when giving birth

  If we observe pregnant mothers during childbirth, we will find that they have different reactions when giving birth. Although giving birth itself is a very painful thing for expectant mothers, there are still differences between very painful and not too painful. So, which type of pregnant mother doesn't feel too much pain when giving birth?

  

Which type of pregnancy doesn't cause too much pain when giving birth1

  The pain and painlessness of pregnant women during childbirth are mainly related to their personal physical fitness and psychology.

  The first point is that pain is related to the number of times a pregnant mother gives birth. If the pregnant mother is giving birth to her first child, because giving birth for the first time is a great challenge for the pregnant mother, she will naturally have a very tense mentality, which will lead to slow opening of the cervix and stronger pain. And those pregnant women who are not giving birth to their first child have a relatively relaxed mentality, and the birth canal has already expanded during the first pregnancy, making it easier for the fetus to enter the birth canal and less painful.

  The second point is that the pain experienced by pregnant women is also related to the size of the fetus. Because some expectant mothers who do not control their mouths during pregnancy can ultimately lead to an oversized fetus in their belly. At this time, if the fetal volume is too large, it not only increases the difficulty of delivery and makes the mother more painful, but also easily causes difficult labor.

  Regarding the above two factors, in order to reduce pain during childbirth, pregnant mothers must control their diet and ensure a relaxed mindset during childbirth. Taking a few deep breaths can help relax the mind, otherwise it is also detrimental to the mother's postpartum recovery.

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