Birth And Delivery Specialist

It is a well known fact that similar to the uniqueness of every woman her birth plan also make be as unique as she is. Dr. Laure Lauriston is one of the most qualified and experienced obstetricians from Mesdames IVF in Yonkers, New York and she is you best match. She can assist you in picking the plan of labour delivery that suits you more. Whether your procedure is a C-section,VBAO or your first vaginal delivery, Dr. Lauriston is ready and armed with the necessary support and to offer you help.

Mesdames OB/GYN
Laure Lauriston, MD, FACOG
OB-GYN located in Yonkers, NY

Who can be with you during the birth?

In many instances you will be allowed to have someone be with you and this might be your partner or the person you would like to accompany you throughout the birth. You will probably need your supporter for three reasons: cheerleading, pushing with you when you give birth to a child each time using a vaginal method. Usually one person is allowed in the operating room during the c-section birth process, as prescribed by the protocol document. Dr. Lauriston will consult with you on your birth plan and your baby-care concerns early in your pregnancy.

When do you push?

Whether in a vaginal birth or a VBAC (short for vaginal birth after cesarean), you’ll start the pushing stage after your cervix is fully dilated (10 cm.). You’ll not only feel the urge to push, supposedly, when you become fully dilated but On the telling side Dr. Lauriston and the nurses will also be right there, ready to encourage you.

How does an epidural work?

A precise subcutaneous injection of a particular medicine is the most widely accessible type of pain relief during childbirth. It can be given at that stage, when expansion begins. Often, it is given when the person has an increased to 4-5 cm of the uterine opening.

 

The patient does get an injection in the back in the lower area, which is firstly numbed with anesthetic.

 

Lastly comes the insertion of tiny catheter and medication inside it through which the epidural medication is administered.

Therefore, the drug will be administered intrathecally by injecting it into the spinal canal, hence while covering the lower part of the body, there’ll be a numbing sensation.

Who is eligible for a VBAC?

This is a very personal issue and I think you should discuss it with Dr. Lauriston. A large number of women who have had one or more c-sections fall under the umbrella of the VBAC procedure, but each such instance has specific circumstances. Being aware of the fact that you will need to be flexible with your birth plan if you aim to give birth to your second child should be taken into account.

How long will you stay in the hospital after delivery?

While generally you give birth to a baby in the hospital, your stay will vary from 1 to 2 days. In the majority of vaginal births women usually need to be in the hospital only a short time at all. Cesarean birth may keep you in the hospital for couple nights more for three to four nights. From ::: Humanize AI #1 While you are in the hospital you will have a quiet time to hold your baby and just ooze love all over him/ her. Use the assistance that nurses offer you in the hospital to get extra sleep and rest at any time when you have the opportunity. You will be surprised when the clinic transfer come faster than you have thought beforehand.

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