Partial Verticollis Placenta can be delivered without any abnormality in the labor force, birth canal, or fetus. Verticollis is diagnosed by ultrasound and is divided into partial and complete; most of the partial Verticollis will not cause fetal nutrient supply or placental blood flow, and most of them will not lead to fetal hypoxia and other abnormalities during labor, and most of them can be delivered if the labor force of the mother is normal, there is no abnormality in the birth canal, the fetus is not huge, there is no abnormality, and the position of the fetus is normal. Complete chorionic placenta may cause intrauterine distress, placental abruption, intrauterine fetal growth retardation, fetal malformation and other complications, and increased perinatal fetal mortality. Vaginal trial of labor may lead to intrauterine fetal death, acute intrauterine distress, etc., and timely cesarean section should be performed under the guidance of a doctor. Ultrasound during pregnancy suggests rotational placenta timely consultation, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate mode of delivery according to the specific circumstances.