Can you have appendicitis with a c-section?

Appendicitis can be done with a cesarean section, but it is not recommended. If you have a cesarean section and have an appendicitis attack at the same time, you may consider having the two surgeries together. However, since the surgical locations and procedures for cesarean section and appendicitis are different and may require different surgeons to operate, it is important to consult with your doctor in advance to develop a reasonable surgical treatment plan. It should be noted that appendicitis surgery is an infectious surgery and is generally not recommended to be done together with cesarean section to avoid postoperative infections, such as puerperal infections, which can lead to a decline in maternal resistance and is not conducive to physical recovery. If appendicitis surgery and cesarean section surgery together, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, the professional doctor for preoperative comprehensive assessment and analysis, and then consider the specific surgical plan.