Why do some pregnant women have to have a caesarean section

  In the old society, medical conditions did not allow for it, and women had to fight hard when giving birth. If it was difficult to give birth, they would die for a lifetime. But now the medical conditions are different, and during difficult childbirth, it is still possible to end the pregnancy through cesarean section to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates. Let's find out why some pregnant women have to have a caesarean section?

  

Why do some pregnant women have to have a caesarean section1

  Cesarean section surgery can only be performed after meeting certain conditions, including two aspects: the physical condition of the pregnant woman and the condition of the fetus. If the fetal heart rate is poor or there is a risk of uterine hypoxia before delivery, a cesarean section is necessary. If the fetus is too large to be delivered smoothly through the birth canal, a cesarean section is also needed to solve the problem.

  Pregnant women mainly refer to their physical status, such as severe anemia, or the presence of hypertension, heart disease, AIDS, syphilis and other diseases that affect delivery, which cannot be delivered naturally, and can only be solved by caesarean section. Some pregnant women may have deformities in the birth canal or an unsatisfactory opening of the cervix. To avoid affecting the fetus, cesarean section is the best solution.

  In addition, comprehensive factors such as placenta, amniotic fluid, environment, and psychological state also need to be considered. Whether it is harmful to the fetus or dangerous to the pregnant woman, cesarean section should be considered to end the pregnancy. The technology of cesarean section is very mature now, so pregnant women and their families do not need to worry too much.

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