Is it easy for women who have undergone induced labor to have a natural delivery

  Some women may miss the best time for abortion after pregnancy, so they need to undergo induced abortion surgery, while some women may become pregnant again after recovering from induced abortion surgery and want to give birth, but they do not know if it is easy to have a natural delivery. So, is it easy for women who have undergone induced labor to have a natural delivery? Below, the editor will reveal it to everyone.

  

Is it easy for women who have undergone induced labor to have a natural delivery1

  In general, women who have undergone induced labor are more likely to have a smooth delivery because the bone seam opens slowly in the first attempt, but opens faster in the second attempt than before. Therefore, women who have undergone induced labor are generally more likely to have a smooth delivery. However, some women who have undergone induced labor may find it difficult to have a smooth delivery when they become pregnant again. This is mainly influenced by the following factors:

  1. Inappropriate fetal weight: If the fetal weight is too large, such as 4000g, the delivery process will be slower during vaginal delivery. It is usually best to control the weight of the fetus to be around 2500g to 3000g for vaginal delivery, otherwise even if vaginal delivery is possible, it will prolong the delivery time.

  2. Abnormal fetal position: If a woman who has undergone induced labor has an abnormal fetal position, it may be difficult to have a natural delivery and may require a cesarean section. Otherwise, it can not only prolong the delivery process, but also lead to heavy bleeding and even fetal death.

  3. Inappropriate birth canal: Even if the fetal weight and position are normal, it is difficult for women who have undergone induced labor to have a natural delivery if the birth canal is not suitable. 4. Insufficient labor force: If a woman who has undergone induced labor has insufficient labor force during vaginal delivery, it will also be difficult to have a vaginal delivery, which will prolong the time of vaginal delivery and even lead to fetal hypoxia.

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