Some women are lucky enough to become pregnant with twins, which is truly enviable to others. After all, the chance of getting pregnant with twins is still very low. If you get pregnant, it's like winning the lottery. However, such pregnant women and their families are also very worried, afraid that the delivery may not go smoothly and they may not be able to have a natural delivery. So, let's take a look at whether giving birth to twins naturally is risky?
The risk of giving birth naturally to twins is still very high, because twin pregnancies are more prone to complications compared to singleton pregnancies. As the fetus grows, the burden on the pregnant woman will become heavier, causing many discomforts in the body. Pregnancy complications and complications account for more than 39%.
Compared to having a single child, having twins can cause the placenta to age more easily. Therefore, it is recommended to give birth to twins before the due date, with an ideal delivery time of 37-40 weeks. And if the twins have already entered the pelvic cavity normally, and there are no umbilical cords around the neck or other complications, they can be delivered naturally. However, due to the high risks associated with vaginal delivery, most doctors would recommend a cesarean section.
In daily life, cesarean section is more common than vaginal delivery for twins. After getting pregnant with twins, pregnant women don't need to worry too much, as long as they focus on taking care of the fetus and do all prenatal check ups on time. A stable mindset is very helpful for production, but if you feel any discomfort, you need to seek medical attention promptly and not be careless.