During the second stage of labor, when you’re actively trying to push your baby out, sometimes the process of childbirth seems to stall. You’re trying, but the baby isn’t coming. This can go on for hours. While you’re in labor, your healthcare team will monitor your vital signs and your baby’s heart rate to stay alert to any signs of fetal distress. If you or your baby’s health is in danger from prolonged labor, and labor isn’t progressing, your healthcare team will look for ways to assist you in delivering your baby.
Vacuum extraction is one way they can assist. If certain conditions are met — your baby’s head is low enough in the birth canal and they’re in an appropriate position — a vacuum extractor may be able to help guide them out. The vacuum extractor consists of a suction cup attached to a mechanical or electric pump. The cup is applied to your baby’s head and the pump provides traction to pull while you push. It's not always the solution you need, but sometimes it does the trick.Vacuum-assisted delivery center in andheri
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