Is it possible to have a normal delivery with high blood pressure in the 8th month of pregnancy?

High blood pressure in 8 months of pregnancy can be considered for normal delivery if the blood pressure is under control after treatment and there are no other serious complications.
If the blood pressure is high in the 8th month of pregnancy, it is considered that the pregnant woman has hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. For pregnant women with gestational hypertension, the goal of treatment is to control the condition, prolong the gestational period, and ensure the safety of the mother and child. Pregnant women with gestational hypertension need to decide on the time of termination of pregnancy and mode of delivery based on their specific condition. If there is no obstetric indication for cesarean section, in principle, vaginal trial of labor is considered.
However, in case of severe gestational hypertension, severe pre-eclampsia, severe complications of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia and other acute and critical conditions, but if it is not possible to deliver vaginally within a short period of time, or if vaginal delivery will aggravate the condition, the indications for cesarean section can be appropriately relaxed, and the safety of the mother and the child should be given priority.