Biparietal diameter greater than 10 generally means that the biparietal diameter is greater than 10cm, and it is generally not recommended to have a normal delivery to avoid difficult labor. However, the specific situation also needs to be judged according to the situation of the birth canal of the pregnant woman.
Biparietal diameter refers to the length of the widest part of the head of the fetus on both sides, which is clinically important and can be used to determine the development of the fetus and the mode of delivery. When the examination of pregnant women indicates that the biparietal diameter of the fetus is greater than 10cm, it is generally not recommended to have a normal delivery.
This is because the head of the fetus needs to pass through the pelvis of the pregnant woman, and the width of the narrowest part of the pelvis of the pregnant woman is usually around 10cm, which may make it difficult for the head of the fetus to pass through the pelvis, resulting in difficulty in labor, which will affect the health of the fetus as well as the health of the pregnant woman.
However, due to the large individual differences between different pregnant women, some of them may have a wider width, so the specific delivery method should be judged in accordance with the actual situation of the pregnant woman.
In most cases, it is not recommended to have a normal delivery if the fetal biparietal diameter is greater than 10cm. It is recommended that pregnant women keep a positive mindset and cooperate with the doctor in choosing the appropriate way to deliver the baby.