The choice between normal delivery and caesarean section should be based on the actual situation of the mother and the fetus. If all aspects of the pregnancy and the fetus are normal, it is advocated to have a normal delivery, which is in line with the natural physiological process. A normal delivery can fully squeeze the fluid retained in the fetal lungs, promote fetal respiratory function, and reduce the incidence of postpartum pneumonia and other diseases in the fetus. Although there are certain surgical risks associated with cesarean section, when the pregnant woman has pelvic stenosis, abnormal force of delivery, excessive fetal weight, or even fetal distress and other abnormalities, in order to ensure the safety of the mother and child, a cesarean section should be adopted in time to end the labor and delivery. It is recommended that patients undergo regular obstetric checkups in regular hospitals to assess their own and their fetus’ conditions, and choose the appropriate delivery method under the guidance of their doctors.