Caesarian section does no damage to the vagina. It involves an anaesthetic and then an incision horizontally above the pubic symphysis - identification of the uterus, clearance of any blood vessels or nerves that might be at risk, incision of the uterus and delivery of the baby - then closure.
Natural childbirth can damage the vagina by means of a perineal tear.
Some OBGYN's or midwives can limit this damage by the application of an episiotomy - during labour when it becomes apparent that the strain on the perineum is so great that a tear will ensue, the person delivering the baby can make a diagonal cut in the perineum that (a) enables more stretching and (b) alters the direction of the tear (if a tear occurs) along the diagonal path and thus avoids a tear that goes into the rectum/anus region.
Many (most) natural childbirths leave the vagina more or less intact, with perhaps an abrasion or two ... or a minor tear.
2006-11-02 09:20:35
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answered by Orinoco 7
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A c-area could do no harm to the vagina till that's carried out very late in labor with the aid of fact the toddler is caught. Even organic childbirth shouldn't harm the vagina. there can be a tear interior the perineum, yet that heals. The vagina is amazingly elastic and would bypass lower back to its regularly occurring length some weeks after transport. Do you mean the uterus? if so, a c-area does greater harm. It potential cutting in the process the wall of the uterus. it is significant surgical treatment. that's carried out daily and medical doctors have become very stable at it, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it remains significant surgical treatment.
2016-10-03 05:28:45
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answered by ? 4
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natural child birth causes the vagina to stretch during child birth. a cesarean section is an operation where the Dr. takes the child out by making an incision in the abdomen.
2006-11-02 15:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously natural child birth
2006-11-02 09:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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A c-section doesn't involve the vagina.
2006-11-02 09:11:58
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answered by carmenPI 3
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Meeting Peter Sucliffe I guess...
2006-11-02 09:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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