Why is it we think of vaginal births as the ideal way to give birth?
Why do we just assume vaginal birth is necessarily safer?
Why aren’t women told of the risks and possible compilations of vaginal births including tearing, haemorrhage and incontinence?
Why do we think vaginal births are the best thing for mother and baby?
Why do we assume vaginal birth is necessarily safer? Image via IStock.
That’s the subject raised by researcher Mairead Black from the University of Aberdeen.
Writing for The Conversation Ms Black says that hospitals still treat vaginal birth as the default birth mode for most women, despite its risks.