Birth of babies through the vagina is called vaginal birth. The different types of vaginal deliveries are spontaneous vaginal delivery, assisted vaginal delivery, induced vaginal delivery, and normal vaginal delivery.
Obstetric Lacerations - A Vaginal Delivery Complication
Obstetric lacerations are a complication of vaginal delivery that can lead to chronic pain and urinary and fecal incontinence. Read the article below.
Midline and Mediolateral Episiotomy - An Overview
During childbirth, an episiotomy (cut) is performed in the tissue between the vaginal entrance and the anus. Read further to know more.
Possibilities of Vaginal Birth Following C-Section
The article explores the possibility of vaginal birth for mothers who have already undergone a C-section previously during their first pregnancy.
IUD Insertion Pain Versus Childbirth
The abstract provides a comparative analysis of intrauterine device insertion and childbirth pain concerning experience and outcomes.
Natural Birth Wisdom - Exploring the Benefits of Vaginal Delivery
Vaginal delivery is the safest way of birth for the mother and the baby when the fetus is full-term at the age of 37 to 42 weeks of pregnancy.
C-Section Versus Vaginal Birth: Weighing the Pros and Cons
The choice of C-section or vaginal delivery of the baby is an important decision that one can aid by knowing the pros and cons of both. Read below to know more.
Vaginal Birth - Types, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Vaginal delivery is a natural and most preferred process of childbirth. This article discusses the type of vaginal delivery briefly.

Is Vaginal Birth Possible after a Caesarean Delivery?
In the earlier days, the norm was 'once a Cesarean, always a Cesarean.' Nowadays, it has changed quite a lot due to the advances in medical science and the awareness of the advantages of normal delivery over Cesarean.
