Under normal circumstances, it is recommended that women who have had a cesarean section should wait for one and a half years before getting pregnant. This is because the uterine incision needs to recover, and it is relatively safer to wait for the scar tissue to recover better before getting pregnant. If you get pregnant 1 year and 4 months after the surgery, if the pregnancy sac is not in the position of the incision on the ultrasound, and the uterine incision is healing well, you can usually have it. However, due to the scarred uterus, uterine rupture, preterm miscarriage and preterm labor are prone to occur during the next pregnancy. It is important to control your weight properly during pregnancy and to pay attention to the thickness of the incision.