What is the mortality rate of pregnancy one year after cesarean section?

There is no clear clinical value for how high the mortality rate is for having a cesarean section and getting pregnant again a year later, but there is some risk. It is generally recommended to wait two years after a cesarean section before considering conception and pregnancy. Because of the scarring of the uterus after a cesarean section, a pregnancy one year after a cesarean section may result in rupture of the scar as the uterus grows, causing preterm labor or even uterine rupture, which can be life-threatening. If you get pregnant one year after a cesarean section, if the scar heals well and the gestational sac does not grow on the previous uterine scar. The pregnancy can continue if the woman is in good health and the fetus is healthy, but regular checkups throughout the pregnancy should be strictly followed to monitor the continuity and thickness of the lower part of the uterus and the position of the placenta. A year after cesarean section and pregnant again during pregnancy should pay attention to light diet, balanced nutrition, maintain a good state of mind, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for obstetric examination.