Does having 3 cesarean sections affect your health?

Having 3 cesarean sections is a condition that can affect your health. There is usually an increased risk of uterine rupture, as well as an increased risk of hemorrhage. 1. Uterine rupture: Uterine rupture is associated with poor repair of the surgical incision of the uterus during cesarean section. The main reason for rupture is that in the later stages of pregnancy, as the fetus gradually grows, the tension in the uterus will increase, resulting in thinner and thinner incisions. Also during pregnancy, a bout of contractions will cause the lower part of the uterus to stretch again, and at this time there is a high risk of uterine rupture. Too strong contractions and too frequent contractions can lead to uterine rupture. 2. Hemorrhage: because the uterus cannot contract normally. After the placenta and placenta detachment, contract as soon as possible, because the muscle fibers of the uterus will squeeze the blood vessels on the detached surface of the placenta, which will play a role in stopping bleeding. If this is because the fetus is too large or there is placenta previa, then heavy bleeding can result as the uterine muscles do not contract enough to compress the blood vessels and stop the bleeding. If you have an unwanted pregnancy after 2 cesarean sections, you must go to a regular hospital for pregnancy checkups and, if necessary, be hospitalized for observation to prevent uterine rupture and hemorrhage.