Being pregnant for ten months is a difficult process, and childbirth is the most important part of the entire pregnancy process. Pregnant women may encounter many difficulties and concerns during the delivery stage. One of the more awkward and embarrassing questions is whether pregnant women will exert excessive force during vaginal delivery, leading to defecation?
It is possible to defecate during vaginal delivery
Firstly, everyone should understand that this is a very normal phenomenon, so there is no need to pay too much attention, everyone is the same. So during childbirth, defecating is mainly due to the fact that the mother usually needs to exert extra force, especially during the first delivery, which may cause excessive abdominal pressure and lead to the occurrence of defecation or urination. But from a professional medical perspective, these are all normal clinical phenomena, so you can rest assured that no one will feel embarrassed at that time.
Urine and bowel movements should be resolved before delivery
To avoid defecating during childbirth, it is important to first ensure that you do not consume too much water or food before giving birth, or to address this issue in advance in order to prevent it at the source. In addition, if the baby defecates or urinates during childbirth, it may cause infection to the damaged external genitalia, which is not good for both the baby and the mother, and can easily lead to cross infection. So pregnant women must defecate before giving birth to ensure a smooth process.