Table of contents:
- Pain during cesarean delivery vs normal delivery
- Complications of caesarean delivery vs normal delivery
- Conclusion
There are two options that you can use to deliver your baby, give birth normally or by caesarean section. Delivering by caesarean section is usually recommended for pregnant women who have a high risk if they give birth normally. For example, pregnant women who have twins or who have medical conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. However, some healthy pregnant women sometimes choose caesarean section on the grounds that they don't want to feel pain during childbirth. But, is it true that a C-section is less painful than a normal delivery?
Pain during cesarean delivery vs normal delivery
If you prefer to give birth by caesarean section because you don't want to feel pain, maybe your choice is wrong. When you have a cesarean section, you may not feel pain in the area around your abdomen that was operated on because you had been injected with an anesthetic before. It's different from when you give birth normally, where you are fully conscious and also trying to get the baby out, so you can feel pain.
However, what about after you have had a cesarean section? You will experience some pain after a cesarean section and it may last longer than a normal delivery. Remember, caesarean section is one of the major operations that involve surgery on the stomach of pregnant women. Therefore, do not be surprised if the recovery process after a cesarean section can take longer than if you give birth normally. Your incision scar can take weeks to heal and this can be uncomfortable. Meanwhile, if you give birth normally, it will only take you a few days to recover. So, which one do you prefer?
Complications of caesarean delivery vs normal delivery
When you have a vaginal delivery, you run the risk of experiencing vaginal tears that will need stitches. This may cause weakness or injury to your pelvic muscles that control urine excretion and colon function. Several studies have also shown that pregnant women who give birth normally are more likely to experience colon problems or urinary incontinence than those who give birth to cesarean section. Mothers who give birth normally may also experience leaking urine when coughing, sneezing, or laughing.
However, in some situations, caesarean section can also pose additional risks for pregnant women compared to normal delivery. In fact, the risk of a cesarean section can be more dangerous than a normal delivery. The increased risk of blood loss and infection can be greater when you have a cesarean delivery than normal. Your internal organs, such as your intestines and bladder, can be injured during surgery.
In addition, a study in France also showed that women who gave birth to Caesarean section were three times more likely to die than mothers who gave birth normally. This can occur because of the increased risk of blood clots, infection, and complications due to injections of anesthetic (anesthesia).
Plus, after a pregnant woman gives birth to a cesarean section, the chances of her having another cesarean delivery in future pregnancies are also greater. The complications of placental abnormalities in subsequent pregnancies are also greater when more and more mothers have cesarean sections.
Conclusion
So, if you can have a normal delivery, why would you choose to have a cesarean delivery? Instead of wanting to avoid pain so choose a caesarean section, but a caesarean section can actually cause you to feel pain longer than a normal delivery. In addition, caesarean section is also more risky than normal delivery.
Childbirth in a normal way is a natural process, of course, it is safer than Caesarean section. Not only for your current pregnancy, but also for your future ones. In addition, giving birth normally is also better for your future fertility.