If we follow nature, the most natural way of delivery for humans is vaginal delivery, so many pregnant mothers and even their families hope to give birth naturally. Because it will be more natural and better for the baby. But there are many situations that can affect the delivery method. If the pregnant mother has uterine contractions and edema, can she still have a vaginal delivery at this time? Will it have an impact on vaginal delivery?
In this case, it will have an impact on vaginal delivery because the fetus comes out of the uterus. If the pregnant mother has contractions at this time, it will be inconvenient for vaginal delivery and make it even more difficult. However, the degree of uterine contractions and edema varies from person to person, so it is best to follow the doctor's advice at this time. In a regular hospital, follow the advice of a professional doctor to choose the delivery method. Even if it is not a vaginal delivery, the baby born can still be very healthy.
So what other situations may affect the way of delivery? Abnormal fetal position usually means that the baby's head comes out first. If the fetal position is abnormal and the baby's head cannot come out first, it can also affect vaginal delivery. Another thing is that the fetus is entangled by the umbilical cord, which is very dangerous at this time. If you still insist on vaginal delivery, it is very likely to endanger the baby's life.