Normally a child born by cesarean section is not physically significantly different from a normal normal child born by normal delivery and will not be too bad. Full-term pregnancy can be terminated by cesarean section if the mother has indications for cesarean section, or by vaginal trial of labor if there are no indications for cesarean section. There is no significant difference in the health status of a child born by cesarean section or normal normal delivery. There is no clear scientific basis for the claim that children born by cesarean section are in poor health. If you choose cesarean section or vaginal delivery of children less than a month, the health condition is relatively poor, some children may need to be in the incubator for special care. At the time of delivery, pregnant women need to be guided by obstetricians and gynecologists, depending on the circumstances of the choice of cesarean section or vaginal trial of labor to terminate the pregnancy.