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I want normal delivery baby was on the cephalic position my first delivery was also normal I don't want c.s Wat is the processor of normal delivery
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If everything has been normal so far then we can presume that things will remain normal and you will have a Normal delivery . But you may develop some medical complications or Obstetric complications which will peompt your doctor to do a Caesarean.  Similarly the baby or the m may develop some complications which will force a doctor to do a Caesarean.
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Chances are more as delivered first baby normally
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Consult ur doctor
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If first delivery was Vaginal delivery usually with cephalic presentation not associated with any other complications  you will have normal delivery until and unless some emergency arises
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even if u have history of previous c-section it is not an indication to go for c-sec for your secnd pregnancy.unless or untill the presenting part of the baby should not be a brow or a placenta previa conditions like this requires c-sec.
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For normal delivery the baby should have vertex as presenting part in cephalic presentation. Other presenting parts in cephalic presentation are face and brow. These presenting parts cannot deliver normally and require a c section
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You can do repeat scan to confirm vertex as the presenting part
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Walk daily And drink 3.5 litres of water daily Swiss ball exercises also help Squatting exercises are also useful
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