Childbirth: how the baby lives it

There is a lot of information about the signs or signs of childbirth. In the childbirth classes you will have been told about the symptoms that indicate that the baby is about to be born. However, it is rarely talked about what the baby will feel during labor . Reproducing the moment of birth from t

There is a lot of information about the signs or signs of childbirth. In the childbirth classes you will have been told about the symptoms that indicate that the baby is about to be born. However, it is rarely talked about what the baby will feel during labor . Reproducing the moment of birth from the baby's point of view will help you to know how the baby is living. In Guiainfantil.com we tell youhow the baby lives the delivery .The process of birth for the baby

Throughout the delivery, the baby will make

movements to cross the birth canal . At the beginning of the dilatation phase, the baby's head presses on the cervix and thus helps to open the canal. The bones of a baby's skull are soft and this allows the head to adapt to the exit. Up to 18 months, the bones or fontanelles will not be closed.Many moms wonder if their babies feel pain in the birth process. Nobody knows for sure but you can sense that during the contractions you feel a massage, and you have time to get used to them since they can last for hours or days.

The most complicated moment is when you have to descend through the birth canal, at this moment

you may feel a discomfort, similar to being tight , and this is greater in more difficult births.In any case, during delivery, the baby produces a large amount of endorphins, which create a state of well-being and help to suffer less pain.

How does the baby feel when he finally goes outside?

The discomforts and tightness are over. It is at this time when

has to test your lungs , since in the uterus oxygen came through the placenta. When the baby goes through the birth canal, it eliminates the fluid in their lungs thanks to the pressure it suffers. When the umbilical cord is clamped, the placenta can no longer do its job and that is when the lungs begin to function.The temperature that the baby has maintained during pregnancy is that of the mother, an average of 36 degrees, so when it goes outside it is important to react quickly to

prevent the baby from feeling cold and suffering from hypothermia. The warm body of the mother while hugging him or covering him quickly with a thermal lullaby will help the baby to regulate the temperature. If the delivery is by caesarean section,

it does not suffer from the tightness and discomfort of having to go through the birth canal, so the baby lives it more calmly. They are rounder babies and have a less distorted head. Your breathing may be more complicated since you have not completely expelled the fluid from the lungs. In two or three days, the fluid will have been absorbed and your breathing will be slower and deeper.