Can placental implantation lead to vaginal delivery

  Most women hope to have a vaginal delivery after pregnancy, but some pregnant women have to have a cesarean section, such as when the fetal position is not correct or the pelvis is narrow, making it impossible to have a vaginal delivery. When women suffer from pregnancy related diseases during pregnancy, they are often unable to give birth naturally. So, can pregnant women have vaginal delivery if they have placental implantation?

  

Can placental implantation lead to vaginal delivery1

  The presence of placenta implantation in pregnant women is not the main factor in determining whether they can have a vaginal delivery. As long as the fetal position is correct and there are no abnormalities in the birth canal, vaginal delivery can be performed. Pregnant women should undergo regular prenatal check ups, and after the examination before delivery, they can choose the mode of delivery based on the results of the examination.

  Placental implantation is a relatively serious obstetric complication that can easily cause dangerous situations such as massive bleeding, shock, and uterine perforation in pregnant women. It may also cause secondary infections and even lead to patient death. Therefore, female friends should take some effective measures to prevent the occurrence of placental implantation.

  The occurrence of placental implantation usually occurs after endometrial trauma, often in women with a history of abortion, curettage, and cesarean section. Modern medicine believes that induced abortion is the most common cause of placental implantation. So when female friends are not planning to have children, they must take contraceptive measures to prevent having to have an abortion due to unexpected pregnancy.

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