Cesarean section and normal delivery are two different methods of delivery, which are differentiated by the mode of delivery and the process of delivery. 1. Normal labor: Normal labor delivers the fetus from the vagina, the labor process is longer, and the pain is more serious during labor. In order to alleviate the pain, painless labor can be used. It is suitable for most of the women who give birth to babies. After a normal delivery, the mother’s body recovers faster, and the fetus is healthier because it has undergone the labor process, which is better for the lung function. 2. Cesarean section: the fetus is removed from the lower abdomen by cutting through the abdominal wall and the uterus, and the labor process is shorter. The pain after cesarean section is longer and may last for about half a year. After a cesarean section, there is an old scar in the upper part of the lower abdomen, and when you get pregnant again, there is a risk of scar pregnancy, which may cause hemorrhage. A cesarean section is only necessary if there are contraindications to a normal delivery. For example, placenta praevia, cephalopelvic disproportion and other conditions. Full-term pregnancies should go to the hospital in time to be examined, evaluated and guided by a professional doctor to choose the right delivery method for you.