Is it life-threatening to have three C-sections ten years apart?

A third caesarean section ten years apart can be life threatening, relatively speaking the more caesarean sections, the higher the risk.
A third cesarean section ten years apart is life threatening, but of course most are safe. Relatively speaking, the more cesarean sections there are, the more abdominal adhesions there are, the more difficult the operation is, the higher the risk of the placenta adhering to the front wall of the uterus at the scar of the first two surgeries, and the risk of intra-operative and post-operative bleeding, which in severe cases can jeopardize the patient’s life.
For pregnant women with a history of two cesarean deliveries, which is at least an orange risk in the five-color risk classification, it is recommended to deliver in a hospital with the ability to treat pregnant women with acute and severe illnesses, to have regular obstetric checkups, and to consult the obstetrics department in case of any abnormality in a timely manner.