Vaginal delivery is typically divided into three stages:
First Stage: This stage involves the onset of labor, characterized by contractions and the gradual dilation of the cervix. Second Stage: This stage begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the delivery of the baby. The mother will push during this stage to help move the baby down the birth canal. Third Stage: This stage involves the delivery of the placenta, which occurs after the baby is born.