In recent years, it is not uncommon for women to regard childbirth as a \”disaster.\” Due to insufficient knowledge and misunderstandings about childbirth, some mothers and their families choose cesarean section for the following reasons: 1. Fear of pain and lack of confidence in childbirth, refusal to try labor or ignorance of the true meaning of vaginal assisted delivery, and only hearing or seeing superficial phenomena and In some cases, it is believed that forceps and suction-assisted delivery will leave sequelae to the fetus and require cesarean section. 2. Fear of normal delivery: fear of the fetal head being squeezed by the birth canal, which will affect the fetal intelligence; postpartum vaginal relaxation, which will affect sexual life. 3. Some mothers worry that vaginal delivery cannot be guaranteed after trial labor. Finally, they