What to do if you’re pregnant again after a cesarean section

Pregnancy after cesarean section can be continued when the ultrasound suggests normal embryo and the interval is 2 years, but termination of pregnancy is recommended when the interval is short or when it suggests scarred pregnancy. Pregnancy after cesarean section increases the risk of pregnancy, such as scarred uterus, placenta implantation, uterine rupture, etc. Therefore, generally the postoperative period should be strictly contraceptive in accordance with the doctor’s advice, and it is recommended to get pregnant after an interval of 2 years when there is a desire to get pregnant again. When the interval between pregnancies is 2 years, and the ultrasound examination shows that the embryo is developing normally, the pregnancy can be continued, and the obstetric examination should be strict. However, if the interval between pregnancies is less than 2 years or even shorter, or if ultrasound suggests a scarred pregnancy, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy at an early stage of gestation to avoid serious pregnancy complications such as uterine rupture, implantation of the placenta, and hemorrhage. When the pregnant woman chooses to continue the pregnancy, she must be fully informed of the related risks and be strictly on time for the labor and delivery checkups, and also terminate the pregnancy at the right time according to the changes in her condition. During pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to prenatal checkups and actively listen to the advice of professional doctors to do comprehensive care and health care work, which can effectively ensure the safety of labor and delivery.