Caesarian Birth: New Natural Method Strengthens Bond Between Mother And Child

The new natural method for caesarian birth is believed to create a strengthened bond between the mother and the baby. Also known as skin-skin caesarian birth, this natural method is characterized by a less stressful and traumatizing environment for mother and child.

Why Opt For Natural Caesarian Birth Method

Independent.Ie reports that the natural caesarian method not only strengthens bonds. The natural caesarian birth method is also believed to reduce natal complications.

How The Natural Caesarian Birth Method Is Done 

Natural caesarian birth method begins with an incision made into the womb enough to allow doctors to help the baby's head toward the opening. The baby is then allowed to slowly wriggle through the opening much as in the traditional natural birthing method.

Some babies take as much as four minutes to exit with the natural caesarian birth method. The baby usually uses the shoulder and followed by the rest of the body to leave the womb.

According to The Telegraph, the time that the baby is allowed to spend coming out of the womb is believed to be a bonding factor for mother and child. In the more traditional caesarian birth, the baby is immediately lifted out of the womb.

The Wonder Of Natural Caesarian Birthing

Jenny Smith, from the Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in the UK, points out to the moment of wriggling out as a significant moment. While the natural caesarian birth method allows mothers to watch this moment, the more traditional methods do not.

More and more women in the US and in the UK are embracing the natural caesarian birth method. The Daily Mail reports that midwife Belinda Green, who practices the natural caesarian birth method, has been receiving more and more requests for consultation.

The natural caesarian birth method is not only significantly beneficial for the mother. The natural caesarian birth method, moreover, affords the newborn baby a quieter, less tense introduction to the outside world.

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