Whether to have a normal delivery or a cesarean section for anterior wall dilatation depends on the patient’s specific condition. If the dilatation is mild, it usually does not affect a normal delivery, while a cesarean section is recommended for severe dilatation. The factors that usually determine whether a normal delivery is possible are the size and orientation of the fetus, the normalization of the pelvis, and the force of contractions. If the conditions for normal labor are met, usually a mild dilatation will not affect normal labor. However, if the anterior wall dilatation is severe, the patient may experience increased pressure on the pelvic cavity and other organs during labor, which may further aggravate the degree of dilatation of the vaginal wall, and at the same time have an effect on the fetus, which may cause fetal hypoxia. Therefore, it is not recommended for patients with severe anterior vaginal wall dilatation to have a normal delivery. Patients are advised to make a comprehensive assessment based on their own situation and under the supervision of a doctor to choose a safe way of delivery. During pregnancy, patients should pay attention to resting more, relaxing, avoiding tension and anxiety, and should go to the hospital in time if there is any discomfort, so that the doctor can make a clear diagnosis and cooperate with the doctor to deal with the symptoms.