Amniotic fluid embolism usually doesn’t occur once the cesarean section is over. Amniotic fluid embolism occurs when amniotic fluid enters the mother’s circulation during labor. After a cesarean section, the amniotic fluid in the mother has been drained or suctioned out, and the chances of amniotic fluid embolism occurring after a cesarean section are very small. Amniotic fluid embolism is a serious complication of labor and occurs primarily during labor. As amniotic fluid enters the mother’s blood circulation, it causes pulmonary embolism, disseminated intravascular coagulation, multi-organ failure, and even sudden death. And amniotic fluid embolism is possible until the cesarean section is completely finished. After the cesarean section, the amniotic fluid in the pregnant woman has basically been discharged or aspirated, and the chances of amniotic fluid embolism occurring after the cesarean section are very small. 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 delivery. Pay attention to rest, at the same time should be relaxed, avoid tension, anxiety, any discomfort should be timely to the hospital, the doctor clear diagnosis, and cooperate with the doctor symptomatic treatment.