Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για vaginal birth
1. The findings had a darker side that was not explored, which is that once you‘ve had one C–section you often have to fight for a vaginal birth or VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean). In many cases, women find themselves browbeaten into having a "voluntary" C–section, despite research that suggests vaginal birth is better for mother and baby, and costs the NHS less than a caesarean.
2. They don‘t tell you this because you might start making a fuss and say that, actually, you want to try for a vaginal birth.
3. The threat that keeps C–section women in line: If you‘re "selfish" enough to try for a vaginal birth next time, your womb will burst open.
4. This compared with 71.6 per cent of those who had an instrumental vaginal birth and 73.' per cent of those who had a spontaneous vaginal delivery.
5. Reasons cited for the rise include better detection of foetal distress, more older women having babies, the desire for a pain–free labour and the potential impact of a vaginal birth on a womans sex life.