When a pregnancy occurs again six months after a cesarean section, termination is usually recommended, but if it is very much desired, it needs to be evaluated by a doctor based on test results.
For women who have had a cesarean section, if an unplanned pregnancy occurs six months after the cesarean section, it is usually not recommended to keep the pregnancy in this case, and a termination is needed. This is because the incision scar on the uterus at this point is unable to withstand the tension caused by the enlarged uterus after pregnancy, which can cause severe uterine rupture, embryonic death and hemorrhage in the woman.
Both for the fetus and the pregnant woman, will cause greater danger, so in the interval of less than 1 year, it is best to terminate the pregnancy. And within 1 year, you should take proper contraceptive measures, you can choose to use condoms or oral contraceptive pills to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
However, if you want to terminate the pregnancy, you need to be evaluated by a medical professional after various examinations and decide after weighing the pros and cons.