Einzelgeburten
Einzelgeburten refers to the birth of a single infant during a pregnancy. This is the most common type of birth, as opposed to multiple births such as twins, triplets, or quadruplets. The process of an Einzelgeburt is similar to that of any other birth, involving labor and delivery. Medical professionals monitor the pregnancy and birth closely to ensure the health and safety of both the mother and the baby. Complications can occur in any birth, but Einzelgeburten generally carry a lower risk profile compared to multiple gestations. Factors influencing the likelihood of an Einzelgeburt are numerous, including maternal age, genetic predisposition, and reproductive technologies. After a successful Einzelgeburt, the infant is typically assessed and cared for, and the mother begins her postpartum recovery.