Pregnancy one year after a cesarean section is generally not an option and is recommended to be chosen carefully under the guidance of a doctor. In clinical practice, pregnancy is not recommended within one year after a cesarean section. Because C-section is a traumatic surgery, the abdominal incision can heal in 5-7 days, but the uterine scar needs at least one and a half years to recover to a certain strength. Forced pregnancy can lead to uterine rupture causing hemorrhage, which can be life threatening to the pregnant woman and can also kill the fetus. If you want to get pregnant, you need to keep checking the degree of wound healing and the thickness of the uterine scar to see if it meets the conditions for pregnancy, and choose whether or not to get pregnant under the guidance of your doctor, and then terminate the pregnancy as soon as the scar is so thin that it may rupture. If you want to have a second child after a cesarean section, it is recommended that you consider pregnancy after about two years after the operation, when your body has recovered almost.