Pregnant women must have contractions during childbirth, and the pain becomes more severe each time. Most women have no experience in giving birth to their first child and do not know how severe the pain is before giving birth. The elderly say that it takes so much pain to connect before giving birth. So, how many minutes can a vaginal delivery be delivered with pain every time?
During vaginal delivery, the fetus needs to come out of the cervix, so the uterus needs to constantly contract in order for the cervix to open. The more frequent and intense the contractions of the uterus, the more painful it becomes. It typically contracts every three to five minutes, and the pain lasts for thirty to forty seconds; When the cervix is fully open, the contractions will be intense and painful every one to two minutes, lasting for forty to fifty seconds at a time. And when the fetus reaches the pelvis, the pain will transfer from the upper abdomen to the lower abdomen.
Pregnant women should understand that pain is only a sign of childbirth when contractions occur. And the contractions during labor are regular and getting stronger, which cannot be suppressed by sedatives. The location of the onset of uterine contractions varies among mothers, with some experiencing pain in the abdomen and others in the waist.
During childbirth, pregnant women should not be too nervous and should not be intimidated by the pain, blindly choosing a cesarean section. Of course, because everyone has different feelings about pain, some people feel that it's not too painful before giving birth. Most people still feel excruciating pain before giving birth to a child.