The difference between a cesarean section and a normal delivery child is mainly in the following aspects: 1. Delivery method: a cesarean section child is taken out by direct incision of the uterus through gynecological surgery, a normal delivery child will be delivered through the uterus and vagina and thus delivered normally; 2. Lung development: a cesarean section child is not squeezed by the birth canal, which is not conducive to the development of the lungs, and a normal delivery child goes through the normal birth canal squeeze, so a normal delivery child’s lungs will have a better function than a cesarean section child; 3, Head shape: if the child weighs less, the delivery does not require fetal head attraction or prenatal assisted delivery, larger size or weight may require lateral incision or fetal head attraction, so the child’s cranial shape may change. A normal delivery child will have a relatively elongated head after birth canal compression or fetal head attraction, and a cesarean delivery child will have a normal round head shape without normal birth canal compression or fetal head attraction.