Can anemia in the third trimester be delivered naturally?

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-01 18:53:37 Views: 57 times

Anemia in the third trimester of pregnancy can be natural birth, but there are certain risks and effects.

If it is mild anemia, usually the impact on natural birth is relatively small, but still need to pay close attention. In addition to anemia, if there are other complications, such as heart disease, the risk of natural birth will be further increased. At this time, it is necessary to comprehensively evaluate the specific conditions of the mother and fetus, weighing the advantages and disadvantages of natural birth and cesarean section. In addition, the condition of the fetus is also critical. If the fetus is in good condition, able to tolerate the birth process, and the pelvic conditions are suitable for natural birth, it can be tried. However, if the fetus has abnormal conditions such as intrauterine hypoxia, combined with anemia, it may not be suitable for natural delivery.

For pregnant women with anemia in the third trimester, they should actively cooperate with doctors to treat them, improve anemia, and fully prepare for delivery.



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