Table of contents:
- Was giving birth to a second child easier?
- 1. Experienced in childbirth
- 2. Understand the symptoms
- Several things can make giving birth to a second child more difficult
- 1. Age distance of children
- 2. Caring for the first child
- 3. Complications of pregnancy
Many mothers think that giving birth to a second child is easier because they have been through the same thing before. But, is it really like that? Come on, see the following reviews.
Was giving birth to a second child easier?
Yes or no. It is easy for a mother to give birth to a second child will be influenced by several reasons. For example:
1. Experienced in childbirth
A mother who has given birth to her first child understands very well how the process of giving birth. This makes them feel more confident to face the next childbirth, because they also know what to expect and must be prepared more thoroughly.
Having previous childbirth experiences is also an opportunity for mothers to learn and correct mistakes that have been made. For example, now you know how to push the right and wrong way to bear children. Or, what foods can and should not be eaten before and after childbirth.
Not only that, your uterus is adjusting itself to face labor better than before. All muscles, tissues and bones that have been stretched before can return to stretch quickly and easily, making it easier for the baby to be born.
2. Understand the symptoms
When giving birth for the first time, the mother will usually be faced with mixed emotions - anxiety, fear, doubt, and so on. This is more due to their ignorance of the difference between fake and real contractions. Hence, many rush to the hospital as soon as the first contractions occur, although this is not necessarily a sign of a correct delivery. This usually causes labor to take a long time.
For mothers who give birth for the second time, they know better what the symptoms of the original contractions will be and can predict when they will occur so that the delivery process can be faster.
However, the experience of giving birth, whether the first, second, third, and so on can be different for each mother. Some are able to give birth easily, some are not. This also depends on the condition of each mother.
Several things can make giving birth to a second child more difficult
The following factors can make the experience of having a second child more difficult than the first:
1. Age distance of children
If the time between giving birth to the first child and the second child is far apart, it is possible that the labor process will be carried out in a different way, either before it was normal and now it is a cesarean section or vice versa. If you are still able to go through the labor process normally, usually the second delivery is more tiring.
2. Caring for the first child
If your first child was young, you would usually be kept busy taking care of; carrying, holding, feeding, or even breastfeeding your little one and so on. Raising a child while preparing for the second birth can cause you to feel faster and tire more easily than usual.
It can also cause your uterus to drop lower in your abdomen, which can lead to false contractions. Although labor is quicker due to this new position, you are prone to back pain and will urinate more frequently than in the first pregnancy. It also adds to the sense of fatigue you have.
3. Complications of pregnancy
Reporting from ACOG, the condition of the mother also affects the delivery process.If you have a history of high blood pressure (hypertension) then you are more likely to have a cesarean delivery than women with normal blood pressure. A cesarean delivery carries the risk of infection, injury to internal organs, and bleeding.
Hypertension can also cause the placenta to not provide enough nutrition and oxygen to your baby, maybe you will be decided to have an early delivery.
Remember, the difficulty of giving birth to a second child can differ from one mother to another, due to various factors. So you should still be consulted about your health and that of your baby, and to make a birth plan according to the doctor's advice.
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