The pregnancy test is normal. Is it risky to have a baby?

The purpose of prenatal examination during pregnancy is to ensure the safety of mother and baby and avoid the birth of defective baby, but even if everything is normal, these examinations can not guarantee that delivery is risk-free.

Under the normal pregnancy test, it is still risky to give birth to a child, because some unexpected situations can't be detected by the pregnancy test, such as the prolonged labor process caused by the pregnant woman's inability to give birth, the umbilical cord being too short around the neck, causing the fetus to fail to descend, and the pelvic deformity of the pregnant woman causing dystocia. And some complications in the production process, such as amniotic fluid embolism, postpartum hemorrhage, thromboembolism, etc.

The occurrence of these situations is that you can't pass the prenatal examination when you are pregnant, and you won't know until you give birth. Sometimes doctors will have other ways to solve these problems. If they can't solve them, they will have a caesarean section, and even some of them will be life-threatening if they are not rescued in time.

Of course, the process of this solution is a race against time. Once the best opportunity is missed, it may endanger the health of mother and baby. Therefore, everyone must cooperate with the doctor when giving birth.

I've met it myself, and the whole pregnancy test went well. I was determined to have a natural birth anyway. On the day of delivery, I was in pain for more than ten hours and gave birth for more than two hours. In the end, because the umbilical cord was too short to let the fetus fall normally, the doctor had no choice but to change to caesarean section.

You know, at the moment when the doctor announced the caesarean section, I felt saved. Really, I have no confidence at all.

And a friend of mine, who was normal during the whole pregnancy, suffered a long time during childbirth to find pelvic stenosis, and finally turned to dissection.

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Although giving birth to a child is a physiological process, it is still restricted by many conditions. If the labor force, birth canal and fetal size can't cooperate normally, even if the pregnancy test is normal, it will eventually be infertile for various reasons. But now that medical technology is advanced, it can be solved smoothly most of the time, and pregnant mothers don't have to worry too much!