Women whose 1st child was delivered by cesarean section should not get pregnant again for less than 2 years. The latest time to have a C-section depends on the patient’s physical condition, the type of surgery, and the condition of the scar repair, and it is generally not recommended to have another pregnancy within 2 years. If another pregnancy occurs within 2 years or less it may result in uterine rupture in the middle or late stages of pregnancy due to incomplete healing of the uterine scar, causing premature labor, miscarriage, and other adverse consequences. The more cesarean sections you have had, the worse your uterus repairs are and the more likely you are to have a uterine rupture in the middle to late stages of pregnancy, so the interval between pregnancies should also be longer. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant again after a cesarean section, you should first go to the hospital to assess the recovery of the cesarean section wound and uterine scar, and women with poor scar recovery should delay or abandon the pregnancy.