These complications can occur at the time of delivery.
- Fetal suffering
- High blood pressure in mom
- Umbilical cord tangled in baby’s neck
Do not get overwhelmed, with technology it is possible to avoid these inconveniences, but it is better that you are informed to be aware that perhaps your delivery is not natural as you expected.
THESE COMPLICATIONS CAN OCCUR AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY.
If you were at risk of any of these conditions when giving birth, your doctor may have to choose to perform a C-section so that you and your baby’s health are not in danger. The most common problems at delivery are:
Acute fetal distress
Your baby’s heart rate is monitored and that keeps doctors informed of your little one’s health.
Bad location in the birth canal
Although you have already dilated, your baby does not go through the birth canal and prevents a natural delivery.
Placental abruption
It is a serious problem in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before delivery. It can occur due to high blood pressure or suffering from placenta previa. This situation endangers your baby (decreases his oxygenation) and you, (you could have hemorrhages), you need to do an urgent cesarean section.
Slow dilation
Keep in mind that perhaps your dilation process can last around 14 hours, perhaps your doctor prescribes oxytocin to speed up contractions and promote dilation. If you are a few hours after the source was broken and labor does not start spontaneously; You have few contractions and little dilation. You could get tired and your baby could begin to suffer.
High pressure
If at the time of delivery your blood pressure skyrockets, they will have to perform a cesarean section.
Tangled umbilical cord
Depending on how many turns the baby has wrapped around the umbilical cord around their neck, they could perform a cesarean section.
Keep in mind that the main thing is that you and your baby are healthy.
Did you or your baby have any of these complications?