Parents may find that their baby's head is declining and stagnant during physical examination, so they are worried about the many risks involved in giving birth. Therefore, they are not willing to try vaginal delivery and generally choose cesarean section for delivery. Can the fetal head descend and stagnate during delivery?
The descent of the fetal head is stagnant, and new mothers should promptly undergo a hospital examination to determine if they can have a natural delivery. The conditions for vaginal delivery are quite strict. If a pregnant woman discovers a significant deviation in the position of the fetus, she should seek the help of a doctor to analyze it and not blindly judge the mode of delivery. Some pregnant women may find that the fetal head is lowered, which may lead to obvious lesions during labor. It is important to promptly understand the recovery methods and avoid excessive fatigue or stress.
Faced with the manifestation of fetal head descent stagnation, pregnant women can first understand the relevant reasons and see if there are problems such as polyhydramnios or macrosomia. If these problems occur, they often disrupt the growth environment of the fetus, and the uterine wall can also cause excessive stretching, losing its original ability to contract.
If there are abnormalities in the fetus and asymmetry between the head and pelvis, it can also cause significant changes in the position of the fetus, affecting the conditions for vaginal delivery. Pregnant women can first correct the position of the fetus before processing it to achieve better delivery results. If the fetus has abnormalities, blindly choosing vaginal delivery methods may bring risks.