yes
spontaneous vertex delivery is a more specific term, meaning it defines the unaided vaginal delivery where the vertex is the presenting part. spontaneous vaginal delivery stands for all unaided vaginal deliveries, whether vertex or breech.
It depends on the hospital. A vaginal delivery usually results in a two-night hospital stay. C-section deliveries are usually followed by a four-night recovery.
Yes you are.
Different physicians recommend different amounts of time, but typically, one year after a vaginal delivery or two years after a C-Section delivery is recommended, especially if the woman is going to attempt to have the second baby vaginally (i.e., a VBAC). Recent research suggest a woman should have at least 18 months in between deliveries if she wants to have a vbac.
v-back
No they have no impact on the vaginal muscles.
60-80% of women who try VBAC have a successful vaginal delivery.
Anesthesia for vaginal delivery only
The standard benefit for normal delivery is six weeks for vaginal birth, and eight weeks for a c-section delivery.
episiotomy is done to facilitate vaginal delivery
Anesthesia for vaginal delivery only
Short Term Disability Insurance pays a 6 week benefit for vaginal delivery, and an 8 week benefit for c-section delivery.