Vaginal delivery is the process of giving birth through the vagina, which is the natural birth canal. During this process, the uterus contracts to help push the baby out. This method is often preferred because it usually involves a shorter recovery time for the mother and allows for immediate skin-to-skin contact with the newborn.
In a vaginal delivery, the mother may experience various stages, including labor, where contractions become stronger and more frequent. Once the baby is ready to be born, the mother will push during contractions until the baby is delivered. This method can be supported by medical professionals, such as midwives or obstetricians.