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    Why to choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Normal Delivery in Ahmedabad?

    Bringing a new life into the world deserves the best possible support. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, every mother is cared for by a dedicated maternity team that combines clinical expertise with genuine compassion, ensuring she feels informed, safe, and supported throughout her pregnancy journey.

    SGVP Holistic Hospital integrates postpartum rehabilitation, nutritional counselling, lactation support, and psychological care into its maternity program, helping mothers recover holistically after delivery.

    The hospital’s multidisciplinary team, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and commitment to personalised care make it the preferred choice for normal delivery in Ahmedabad.

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    Why to choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Normal Delivery in Ahmedabad?

    What is Normal Delivery?

    What is Normal Delivery?

    Normal delivery, also referred to as vaginal delivery, is the natural process by which a baby is born through the birth canal without surgical intervention.

    It is the most common and, when uncomplicated, the safest mode of delivery for both mother and baby. Labour progresses through a series of stages, beginning with uterine contractions that gradually dilate the cervix, followed by the active pushing phase, and ending with the delivery of the baby and placenta.

    Normal delivery may occur spontaneously or be supported medically through interventions such as labour induction or the use of assistive tools, such as forceps or a vacuum device, in specific situations.

    When conditions are favourable, normal delivery offers several advantages, including a faster recovery, lower risk of surgical complications, and benefits for the newborn, such as exposure to a protective microbiome during passage through the birth canal.

    Who is a Good Candidate for Normal Delivery?

    Most healthy pregnancies are suitable for normal delivery. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, our obstetric team assesses each pregnancy individually to determine whether vaginal delivery is a safe and appropriate option.

    Normal delivery is generally suitable for:

    • Women with a single baby in the head-down (cephalic) position.
    • Pregnancies that have reached full term, typically between 37 and 42 weeks.
    • Mothers with no significant medical conditions that can make vaginal birth risky.
    • Women whose baby’s size is appropriate relative to the pelvis.
    • Those with a normally positioned placenta, not covering the cervical opening.
    • Women who have previously had an uncomplicated vaginal delivery.
    • Pregnancies with no signs of fetal distress or significant complications during labour.

    Benefits of Normal Delivery

    Benefits of Normal Delivery

    Normal delivery, when medically appropriate, offers several advantages for both the mother and the newborn.

    • Faster Recovery: Mothers who deliver vaginally typically recover more quickly and are discharged sooner compared to those who undergo a C-section.
    • Lower Risk of Surgical Complications: Avoiding surgery reduces the potential risk of infection, excessive bleeding, and injury to surrounding organs.
    • Beneficial for the Newborn: Passage through the birth canal exposes the baby to beneficial microbiota and helps clear fluid from the lungs, supporting early immune development.
    • Easier Initiation of Breastfeeding: Mothers who deliver normally often find it easier to begin breastfeeding sooner after birth.
    • Reduced Anaesthesia Risks: Normal delivery can often be managed with epidural analgesia or other pain relief options, avoiding the risks associated with general anaesthesia.
    • Shorter Hospital Stay: Most mothers are discharged within 24 to 48 hours following an uncomplicated vaginal delivery.

    Normal Delivery Procedure at SGVP Holistic Hospital

    Normal delivery at SGVP Holistic Hospital follows a structured, patient-focused approach across all stages, from early labour to postpartum recovery.

    • A detailed antenatal evaluation is conducted throughout pregnancy, including blood tests, ultrasound, and fetal monitoring.
    • The obstetrician discusses the plan, pain relief options, and what to expect during labour with the patient and family.
    • Prenatal physiotherapy and breathing exercises are recommended to prepare the body for labour.
    • Upon admission, fetal heart rate monitoring and cervical assessment are carried out to evaluate labour progress.
    • Labour progresses through three stages: cervical dilation, active pushing, and delivery of the placenta.
    • Continuous fetal monitoring is maintained throughout labour to detect any signs of distress early.
    • Pain relief options, including epidural analgesia, are offered based on the mother's preference and clinical condition.
    • The obstetric team guides the mother through breathing and pushing techniques during the active phase.
    • If required, an episiotomy (a small incision near the vaginal opening) may be made to ease delivery and prevent irregular tearing.
    • The baby is delivered, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, and the newborn is assessed immediately by the neonatal team.
    • The placenta is delivered in the final stage of labour, and any incisions or tears are sutured.
    • The mother and baby are monitored closely for 1 to 2 hours after delivery.
    • Hospital stay is typically 24 to 48 hours for an uncomplicated vaginal delivery.
    • Breastfeeding is encouraged as early as possible, with support from the nursing team.
    • Light walking is encouraged within a few hours of delivery to aid circulation and recovery.
    • Perineal care guidance is provided if an episiotomy or tear has occurred.
    • Most mothers can resume light daily activities within 1 to 2 weeks, with full recovery expected in 4 to 6 weeks.
    • Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor postpartum healing and the baby's development.

    Risks of Normal Delivery

    Risks of Normal Delivery

    Normal delivery is generally safe, but it is important for mothers to be aware of potential risks that may arise during or after labour.

    • Perineal tears or episiotomy discomfort during recovery.
    • Prolonged or obstructed labour may require medical intervention or an emergency C-section.
    • Excessive postpartum bleeding (postpartum haemorrhage).
    • Pelvic floor weakness or urinary incontinence, particularly after prolonged or difficult labour.
    • Fetal distress during labour requires urgent intervention.
    • Infection at the site of any perineal repair.
    • Emotional challenges such as postpartum blues or depression.

    These risks are effectively managed with continuous monitoring and prompt clinical intervention. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, strict protocols for intrapartum and postpartum monitoring are followed to ensure the safety of both mother and baby throughout the process.

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    The duration of labour varies widely between individuals. First-time mothers may experience labour lasting 12 to 18 hours, while subsequent deliveries are often shorter. The active pushing phase typically lasts 1 to 2 hours. The obstetric team will monitor progress closely throughout to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.

    Labour involves significant discomfort, but pain can be effectively managed. Options include epidural analgesia, breathing techniques, and other pain relief measures. The doctors at SGVP Holistic Hospital will discuss available options with you in advance so that you can make an informed choice based on your preferences and clinical suitability.

    In many cases, a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is possible. It depends on the type of uterine incision from the previous surgery, the reason for the earlier C-section, and the condition of the current pregnancy. Your obstetrician will evaluate all relevant factors and guide you toward the safest delivery option.

    An episiotomy is a small surgical incision made near the vaginal opening to ease delivery and prevent irregular tearing. It is not performed routinely and is only carried out when clinically necessary. If required, it is sutured after delivery and heals within a few weeks with proper care.

    You should go to the hospital when contractions are regular, occurring every 5 minutes and lasting about 1 minute each, for at least an hour. You should also seek immediate care if your water breaks, if there is any bleeding, or if you notice reduced fetal movement. When in doubt, contact your doctor promptly.

    SGVP Holistic Hospital offers experienced obstetricians, advanced labour suites with continuous fetal monitoring, a fully equipped NICU, and a dedicated postpartum care team, all under one roof. The hospital's personalised, holistic approach to maternity care ensures that every mother and newborn receives safe, informed, and compassionate support throughout the entire birthing experience.

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    SGVP Campus, Opp. Nirma University,
    SG Highway, Ahmedabad- 382481, Gujarat, India.