A lobulated placenta does not necessarily require a cesarean section. A lobulated placenta is a singleton pregnancy, not a twin pregnancy. It is just that the placenta is divided into two lobes and the blood vessels of the placenta come together when they enter the root of the umbilical cord. Pregnant women with such a placenta do not necessarily have to undergo a cesarean section during labor, but can also opt for a normal delivery. The labor force, birth canal, fetal position and weight of the fetus are all normal. However, there is a possibility that the third stage of labor may be prolonged or the placenta may be easily retained after placental abruption. It is necessary to pay attention to regular checkups, and titrate the uterine contraction, controlled pulling of the umbilical cord and other methods to help the delivery of the placenta, which should be handled under the guidance of the doctor.