How many times a cesarean section can be performed cannot be generalized and there are individual differences, but it is generally recommended not to have more than three. Under normal circumstances, it is recommended not to have more than three cesarean sections, because if there are more than three cesarean sections, in the later stages of pregnancy, the uterine scar of the pregnant woman is likely to produce spontaneous rupture, endangering the life of the pregnant woman and the fetus. Moreover, the pregnant woman’s postoperative recovery is slow, and she is prone to pelvic tissue adhesion and late exhaustion, causing complications such as chronic abdominal pain and pelvic inflammatory disease. It is recommended that whether a pregnant woman can undergo a cesarean section and whether a subsequent pregnancy can still undergo a cesarean section should be subject to the advice of a doctor, who will make a judgment based on the specific situation of the pregnant woman.