Vaginal delivery is the most common, commonly used, and natural method of childbirth. Most mothers give birth to their babies through vaginal delivery, and only a small number of mothers who cannot give birth smoothly due to various reasons choose cesarean section. So, what are the effects of having multiple natural births?
1. Vaginal laxity. When giving birth to a baby through vaginal delivery, mothers need to exert special force, and when the baby's head, body, and other parts pass through the mother's birth canal, the canal will be stretched open. After multiple deliveries, the canal will be repeatedly stretched. Although it can recover to some extent after a period of rest, it still cannot fully return to the tight state before delivery, which will have a certain impact on the quality of sexual life.
2. Easy to cause bleeding. After multiple deliveries, the elasticity and elasticity of the birth canal decrease to a certain extent. If one of the fetuses happens to be relatively tall or the posture when they come out is not very correct, it may tear the birth canal and external genitalia of the mother, leading to bleeding or even severe bleeding.
Although multiple vaginal deliveries may have some adverse effects on the mother, compared to cesarean section, vaginal delivery actually has greater benefits for both the mother and the baby. The impact of multiple vaginal deliveries is usually not as significant as that of multiple cesarean sections. However, excessive vaginal delivery may also cause vaginal relaxation in mothers, affecting the quality of marital life and potentially leading to bleeding.