In production, we always advocate natural childbirth, which is the safest way for both mother and baby. So most people believe that vaginal delivery is the best way of production, but that doesn't mean everything is fine just because you can have a vaginal delivery. There may also be various unexpected situations during vaginal delivery, such as the inability of the placenta to come out during vaginal delivery. So how many people will experience a situation where the placenta cannot come out during vaginal delivery?
There are not many people who experience situations where the placenta cannot come out during vaginal delivery, but to know if this happens, the first thing to understand is why the placenta cannot come out. Generally speaking, there are three reasons: placental retention caused by weak uterine contractions; Placental retention caused by abdominal muscle contraction weakness; Previously, there was placental retention caused by medical staff not pulling the umbilical cord out of the body during abortion or induced labor.
In fact, there are not many cases of placental retention during vaginal delivery, but it cannot be ruled out that such a situation may occur. During vaginal delivery, the placenta cannot be expelled from the body, and medical staff will manually remove the placenta from the mother's body. If the placenta cannot come out for a long time during vaginal delivery, there is a high possibility of postpartum hemorrhage. Pregnant mothers need to understand this possible situation, but they don't need to worry too much.
So pregnant women should choose a reputable hospital for delivery before giving birth. A reputable hospital has a professional medical team, and in the event of any of the above situations, medical staff will use the most appropriate methods to solve the problem, thereby ensuring the safety and health of pregnant women and babies.