When most people think of babies, they will think of traditional normal delivery or the increasingly common cesarean section (c-section). Due to complications, health problems, or other reasons, some babies are now born using a variety of other methods.

Remember that each type of childbirth carries certain risks to both mother and child and should only be performed by a doctor or other birthing specialist. If you want to know more about normal delivery then you can visit at jacaranda maternity.

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Normal Delivery – The typical way of delivering a baby, normal delivery is the main type of delivery where the mother pushes the baby through the birth canal. The mother may choose to take medication to relieve pain during normal delivery, or she may give birth naturally.

Cesarean section – Incisions can be planned or unplanned, but usually, this operation is fairly quick with the doctor cutting your belly and removing the baby. Sometimes a cesarean section is needed when the mother's thigh is too narrow to allow for normal delivery so this can be planned.

Forceps – Sometimes the doctor may need to inject forceps into the birth canal. They are like large spoons that cover the baby's head and allow the doctor to guide or move the baby. 

Vacuum – Using a vacuum during delivery replaces the tweezers because they are softer. The doctor takes a suction device and places it on your baby's head. Small vacuum pressure is applied which allows the doctor to rotate and also pull the baby's head as the mother pushes.