Vaginal delivery is the first choice for every pregnant woman, unless necessary to choose other delivery methods. Vaginal delivery requires the pregnant woman's pelvis to slowly open and wait until it reaches a certain level before the baby can be delivered smoothly. This process is also known to every pregnant woman. Does vaginal delivery cause pain when opening the pelvis?
Opening the pelvic cavity during vaginal delivery is actually what doctors call opening a bone seam, which will definitely cause pain, but the degree of pain varies from person to person. Every time the pelvis is opened, the pregnant woman will experience a period of pain. Only when the labor pains are continuous and the pelvis is opened to a certain extent, will the baby begin to be delivered. I believe every pregnant woman has heard of the pain during childbirth, which is not only directly related to contractions, but also to pelvic opening. But pregnant women should not be too nervous, this kind of pain can be tolerated.
Under normal circumstances, this pain will end after production is completed. But there are some individuals who may also experience pelvic pain after childbirth. That's because the pelvis hasn't fully healed after opening. This situation requires pelvic repair, but it is best to do it after one month and seek guidance from a professional physician for specific procedures. Before the first month, pelvic repair can be temporarily used to relieve pain, and this tool can be purchased at pregnancy and baby stores.