Dysmenorrhea and childbirth which pain?

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For women who have not given birth, the symptoms are mild to nothing. I can never imagine how painful the labor pains are. Today, let me share with you which pain is dysmenorrhea or childbirth?.

Dysmenorrhea and childbirth which pain?

First: labor pain, as the name suggests, is a burst of pain, generally abdominal or lumbar pain, pubic pain is rare. Some people divide the pain into twelve levels, and childbirth pain is the highest level, which is unbearable pain. It can also be said that a human can bear 45 del of pain, but a woman has to bear 57 del of pain when she gives birth, which is about 20 broken bones. Or with menstrual pain similar, but more severe than dysmenorrhea I do not know how many times.

Second: many mothers say that when it's getting more and more difficult, they can give them strength and make them feel comfortable by letting themselves shout, groaning or humming. Of course, a low and long groan can make you open and cheer up, but a high and sharp cry will consume your strength and make you feel nervous.

Third: if pregnant women are afraid of pain, of course, they can choose painless childbirth. Painless childbirth is also called labor pains, usually epidural pains. The benefits of painless childbirth can reduce the pain of pregnant women, which is conducive to the smooth progress of childbirth; The concentration of anesthetics is very low, which hardly affects the motor function of pregnant women; And painless delivery can reduce the risk of fetal hypoxia. However, due to the shortage of anesthesiologists in China, the proportion of painless childbirth is less than 10%.

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Note that painless childbirth is not really painless, it just relieves the pain. The contraindications of painless delivery are cephalopelvic disproportion, pelvic abnormalities, fetal distress, placental abruption, placenta previa, etc.