Generally speaking, normal delivery requires the mother to be in good health, and it is best if she does not have any disease, otherwise it will affect the delivery of the pregnant woman. Pregnant women should follow the doctor's advice when giving birth and choose to trust the doctor's ability. Don't be stubborn, otherwise if life-threatening occurs, it will be something that cannot be compensated by regret. If your physical condition allows, it is best to give birth naturally. Can I have a normal birth with cervical edema? Generally speaking, cervical edema can affect normal delivery, because cervical edema is not conducive to cervical dilation and can affect the descent of the fetal head. Whether normal delivery is possible at this time depends on the doctor's delivery score. It is best to actively cooperate with the doctor's guidance. Vaginal delivery is not recommended for cervical edema caused by the following conditions: 1. Abnormal fetal position. Common abnormal fetal positions include breech presentation, occipital presentation (the presenting part of the fetus is the occipital bone), and shoulder presentation. This type of abnormal fetal position can easily lead to prolonged labor and cervical edema. If a natural birth is forced, the mother may experience uterine contractions or even uterine rupture. With the doctor's permission, a caesarean section can be performed. 2. The fetus’ umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck. When giving birth, if the baby's neck is wrapped by the umbilical cord, you can consider a natural birth if it is wrapped around the neck once, the uterine contractions are good, and there is no cervical edema. If the cervix is wrapped around the neck two or more times during a normal delivery, it is easy for the baby to suffocate regardless of whether there is cervical edema. For the safety of the baby, you can choose a caesarean section. 3. The fetus is relatively large. A relatively large fetus is a major reason for prolonged labor. During delivery, the cervix may become edematous due to long-term compression. When cervical edema occurs, the intensity of the mother's uterine contractions will decrease, making it difficult to complete a vaginal delivery. At this time, the doctor's advice can be adopted to change a normal delivery to a caesarean section. 4. Pregnancy complications. Some women cannot give birth naturally due to pregnancy-induced hypertension or other diseases that affect natural delivery. Forcing a natural delivery can cause cervical edema and affect the safety of adults and children. The first stage of labor takes 1-12 hours from the time the cervix fully opens, and about 6-8 hours for multiparas. If it exceeds this time, cervical edema may be suspected. The doctor will conduct relevant examinations on the cervix and then make recommendations on the method of delivery based on the conditions of the mother and fetus. At this time, it is best for the mother to follow the doctor's advice to ensure her own health and that of the fetus. |
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