Women need to make relevant preparations when giving birth in order to cope with possible events. Generally speaking, unless there are special circumstances, most pregnant women will undergo vaginal delivery, and will only choose cesarean section for delivery if necessary. But there are also many mothers who worry about whether a caesarean section will have an impact on their baby, so will babies born by caesarean section experience cerebral hypoxia?

Nowadays, cesarean section technology is relatively mature. Unless there are special circumstances, it will not cause the child to have hypoxia, so there is no need to worry too much. If there are abnormal conditions such as fetal malposition and oligohydramnios in late pregnancy, timely cesarean section is necessary. Postpartum care should be taken to rest more, maintain good wound hygiene, pay attention to external genital hygiene, strengthen nutrition in daily diet, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.
Neonatal hypoxia refers to the occurrence of intrauterine distress or respiratory and circulatory disorders during delivery due to various causes of fetal hypoxia before, during, or after childbirth. Whether it is a vaginal delivery or a cesarean section, there may be more urgent situations, such as oligohydramnios or umbilical cord entanglement around the neck, which can lead to intrauterine hypoxia in the child.
Generally, a score of 7 or above indicates mild hypoxia, which often does not affect prognosis; 4-6 points are classified as moderate asphyxia, which can often recover in a short period of time with active treatment; When it is less than 4 minutes, it shows severe hypoxia asphyxia and respiratory depression. At this point, emergency rescue and resuscitation must be carried out by a doctor in order to have a chance of improvement, otherwise it is difficult for the newborn to survive.