In the absence of other serious illnesses in the mother herself, a second baby of about 8 pounds can be born, but it just makes a difference in the choice of delivery method. With a second baby around 8 pounds, the fetus is larger and the probability of difficult labor during natural delivery may increase, so cesarean delivery is generally recommended for clinical delivery. If the first baby is delivered by cesarean section, cesarean section is also recommended for the second baby, otherwise the probability of uterine rupture may increase. However, if the mother is tall, the diameter of the bony and soft birth canal is within the maximum range, the diameter of the fetal head is smaller than the diameter of the birth canal, and the position of the fetus is normal, and the first child was delivered by normal delivery, then normal delivery can also be considered, because relatively speaking, the delivery of the second child will be smoother than that of the first child. The physical condition of each mother is different. The specific mode of delivery should also be decided according to the results of prenatal checkups and the doctor’s opinion, rather than blindly jumping to conclusions based on the baby’s weight.