What are the chances of having a cesarean section with your second child?

The probability of having a cesarean section in one birth and trying to have a normal birth in the second birth is about 50-70%, depending on the patient’s condition.
The chances of a woman having a cesarean section and wanting to have a normal delivery in her second pregnancy vary according to the individual’s physical condition, and the probability is about 50-70%.
Usually, if you have had a cesarean section, it is recommended that you have another cesarean section for your second child, as there is a risk of uterine rupture during a normal delivery.
However, if the pregnant woman insists on having a normal delivery, she should follow the doctor’s instructions and check the labor force of the pregnant woman, the birth canal, fetal factors, and the thinness or thickness of the muscle layer at the uterine incision scar.
In clinical practice, there is a certain risk of having a cesarean section with a second child, and there is the possibility of having a cesarean section with a second child after a labor that is difficult to deliver.