For some female friends with poor physical strength, they always worry about not being able to give birth smoothly due to their physical problems after pregnancy, but they also do not want to have a baby through caesarean section, so they are particularly worried about their poor physical strength. So, can pregnant women give birth naturally if they have poor physical strength?
During the process of childbirth, a lot of physical energy is required. Therefore, if a pregnant woman's physical strength is poor, vaginal delivery will definitely have some impact, and it may be more difficult than a physically strong mother during vaginal delivery. Of course, not all mothers with poor physical strength will have difficulty giving birth to their babies. There are also the following factors that affect vaginal delivery for mothers:
1. Uterine contractions
Before giving birth, the mother will experience a series of painful contractions, which are caused by uterine contractions. The function of uterine contractions is to promote the fetus into the womb. If the strength of uterine contractions is relatively high, it is more conducive to vaginal delivery. On the contrary, if the mother does not have effective uterine contractions, it will take longer to give birth to the baby.
2. Pelvic size
The size of the mother's pelvis can also affect the baby's ability to enter the pelvic cavity. The larger the mother's pelvis, the easier it is to enter the pelvic cavity, and the less physical energy is required during vaginal delivery. If there are some deformities or pelvic ectopia in the pelvis, it may also lead to the inability of the mother to give birth naturally.
3. Fetal weight
The larger the fetus, the less likely it is to give birth naturally. If the baby weighs around 10 pounds, there is basically no possibility of giving birth naturally.