Can I give birth naturally at 41 weeks with a biparietal diameter of 120

  Childbirth is the joyful moment when women are about to welcome their baby after a long period of pregnancy. Women need to undergo prenatal check ups before giving birth. However, some fetal examination values often exceed normal standards, such as excessive biparietal diameter or oligohydramnios. So can I have a natural delivery with a biparietal diameter of 120 at 41 weeks?

  

Can I give birth naturally at 41 weeks with a biparietal diameter of 1201

  Before labor, if the fetal condition is quite special, such as fetal misalignment or umbilical cord around the neck, macrosomia, or large biparietal diameter. So in this situation. In most cases where it is difficult to have a vaginal delivery due to fetal abnormalities or malposition, adopting a vaginal delivery carries great risks and is highly likely to cause serious harm to the mother or fetus. When the production process is severe, it is highly likely to endanger the life of the fetus or mother.

  And at 41 weeks, which is about to give birth, if the fetal biparietal diameter value is 102 during this period, then this biparietal diameter value is too large, so in most cases, it is not recommended to have vaginal delivery. Because vaginal delivery is highly likely to cause difficult labor, and often the labor process is too long, which can also endanger the safety of the fetus and mother. Therefore, in this situation, adopting vaginal delivery poses significant safety risks.

  So if it is found that the fetal biparietal diameter is too large and is about to give birth, it is necessary to follow the guidance of a professional physician. Therefore, a cesarean section must be taken in a timely manner, because once the due date is exceeded, the fetus is prone to hypoxia symptoms in the uterus, which can cause fetal distress and other situations. This situation is also extremely dangerous. Therefore, it is advisable to follow medical advice.

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