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What Are The Chances Of Normal Delivery With PCOS?

i m waiting for my 1st baby.approx date for delivary 10.10.2011.after 6.5 month later pregennency was detected.no pain or other system before 6.5 month. i have no blood pressure or diabetics. but have poliistic overiaan. is normal delivary possible name.c.roy chowdhury age-23 yrs height-5ft 3 inch weight-79 kgs
Thu, 30 Apr 2015
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History of PCOS is not a contraindication for a normal delivery. The mode of delivery depends on several factors prior to and during labor. If it is a natural pregnancy, the chances of a natural delivery trial are even more. Indications like abnormal presentation at term, maternal complications like hypertension, abnormal placental location like placenta praevia, cephalopelvic disproportion, fetal complications like cord prolapse, fetal distress etc. can lead to an abdominal delivery. Hope this helps.
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What Are The Chances Of Normal Delivery With PCOS?

Hi, History of PCOS is not a contraindication for a normal delivery. The mode of delivery depends on several factors prior to and during labor. If it is a natural pregnancy, the chances of a natural delivery trial are even more. Indications like abnormal presentation at term, maternal complications like hypertension, abnormal placental location like placenta praevia, cephalopelvic disproportion, fetal complications like cord prolapse, fetal distress etc. can lead to an abdominal delivery. Hope this helps.