A cesarean section for the second child and a cesarean section for the third child is also required, and vaginal delivery is not recommended. If a woman has had a cesarean section for her previous two births, the uterus at this time is already a scarred uterus, and it is a scarred uterus after two surgeries, and there is a high likelihood of rupture occurring in the scar. Moreover, since the previous two babies were delivered by C-section, the cervix and vagina are the same as those of a first-time mother, and it is more likely to cause uterine rupture if the woman has no experience of normal labor. For safety reasons, after two cesarean sections, the third child will be delivered by cesarean section, and it is unlikely to be delivered vaginally. Be sure to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of a regular hospital for an obstetrics and gynecology checkup, get evaluated by a medical professional, determine the time of delivery, and be hospitalized in advance to prepare for the surgery.