Is it dangerous to have a fever during labor?

Fever during labor is dangerous if not treated in time. Fever affects the process of labor and may lead to intrauterine distress and increase the risk of fetal infection.
1. Fever affects the process of labor and delivery: when a pregnant woman has a fever during labor and delivery, it will consume her physical strength and lead to physical weakness, which in turn will lead to insufficient labor force and prolongation of labor, which is not conducive to labor and delivery, and is not good for the postpartum recovery of the pregnant woman. Therefore, if it is not treated in time, difficult labor may occur, which will be dangerous at this time.
2. Fetal intrauterine distress and infection: Fever during labor is usually related to intrauterine infection, bacterial or viral infection and other factors, so it is easy to cause fetal infection, leading to intrauterine distress and other symptoms, which will adversely affect the fetus.
Therefore, if a pregnant woman has a fever during labor, she needs to be treated promptly to prevent the above-mentioned adverse effects.