Welcoming your baby through normal delivery is a natural and fulfilling experience. When pregnancy progresses without complications, vaginal birth remains the safest and healthiest option for both mother and baby. With proper monitoring and timely medical support, normal delivery allows quicker recovery and early bonding with your newborn.
Dr. Sajida Guftaar provides pregnancy and delivery care for women across Islamabad and Rawalpindi, managing both routine and high-risk cases with careful supervision. With extensive experience in obstetrics, she ensures that labor progresses safely while remaining prepared for timely intervention if required. Her approach balances natural childbirth support with medical vigilance, prioritizing the safety of both mother and baby at every stage.
Normal delivery, also known as vaginal birth, is the natural process in which the baby is delivered through the birth canal without surgical intervention. It typically occurs between 37 and 40 weeks of pregnancy when labor begins on its own.
During labor, the cervix gradually dilates and contractions help move the baby downward. When maternal and fetal health remain stable, vaginal delivery is usually recommended as the safest option.
Normal delivery offers several medical and recovery advantages:
For healthy pregnancies, these benefits make vaginal birth the preferred method of delivery.

Normal delivery is considered safe when:
Each case is assessed individually to ensure that vaginal delivery remains the safest choice.
While it typically occurs between 37 and 40 weeks, the exact normal delivery week for first baby can vary, often occurring slightly later than in subsequent pregnancies. Understanding normal delivery symptoms, such as regular contractions and pelvic pressure, helps you know exactly when to head to the hospital. Common signs of labor include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, immediate evaluation ensures safe monitoring.
Normal delivery pain is natural and varies from woman to woman. Some experience mild discomfort in early labor, while others feel stronger contractions as labor progresses. For those concerned about pain management, we offer options like an epidural for normal delivery. This allows for a significantly more comfortable labor experience while still proceeding with a natural vaginal birth.
We provide continuous monitoring, guidance, and supportive care throughout the process. Pain management options are discussed when needed, based on individual preference and medical condition.
Recovery after vaginal birth is usually quicker than surgical delivery.
Post-delivery care is essential, especially regarding normal delivery stitches if an episiotomy was required. These are typically absorbable, but keeping the area clean ensures fast healing and prevents discomfort during your first few weeks of motherhood. Proper rest, hydration, and nutrition help ensure smooth healing.
While normal delivery is ideal in uncomplicated pregnancies, ignoring warning signs during labor can increase risks such as:
Continuous monitoring allows timely decisions if labor does not progress safely.
Safe vaginal birth requires experience, patience, and constant supervision. Dr. Sajida Guftaar manages labor carefully, allowing natural progression while remaining alert to any changes.
Her focus is on minimizing unnecessary interventions while maintaining medical readiness at every stage. At South East Hospital, mothers receive delivery care in a properly equipped maternity setting with immediate access to emergency support if required.
Patients from Islamabad and Rawalpindi trust her for structured pregnancy care and responsible delivery management.
Before delivery, we review pregnancy progress through examination and ultrasound reports. Once labor begins, contractions, cervical dilation, and fetal heart rate are monitored closely.
Support is provided throughout active labor. If both mother and baby remain stable, vaginal birth proceeds naturally. If complications arise, immediate medical action is taken without delay.
Our goal is safe childbirth with healthy recovery.
Labor duration varies. First-time mothers may experience longer labor compared to subsequent deliveries.
In healthy pregnancies without complications, vaginal birth is generally safe and allows quicker recovery.
In selected cases, vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) may be considered after proper evaluation.
You should visit when contractions become regular, your water breaks, or if you notice unusual bleeding.
Key normal delivery tips include staying active through walking, practicing deep breathing exercises, and maintaining a positive mindset during the final weeks of pregnancy.
If you are planning for normal delivery in Islamabad, early antenatal evaluation improves the chances of a smooth and safe birth.
To schedule your appointment with Dr. Sajida Guftaar at South East Hospital, call or WhatsApp today.
A safe delivery begins with proper monitoring and experienced medical guidance.