Women who undergo vaginal births typically experience a faster recovery period compared to those who have cesarean sections.
Normal delivery reduces the risk of certain surgical complications, such as infections, excessive bleeding, or reactions to anesthesia.
During a vaginal birth, the compression of the baby’s body as it passes through the birth canal helps clear the lungs of fluid and amniotic fluid.
Vaginal births often allow for immediate skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby, which is beneficial for both.
Many women feel a great sense of accomplishment and empowerment after delivering vaginally.