A third cesarean section is a dangerous procedure for a woman and is prone to a variety of accidents.
Women who have already had two cesarean sections are generally prohibited from getting pregnant again, and if they do, they are not only at increased risk during pregnancy, but also during the cesarean section.
If a woman has already had two cesarean sections, the scar at the original uterine incision will be less elastic during the third cesarean section, which may lead to prolonged fracture of the uterine incision during the operation and post-partum hemorrhage. In addition, after two cesarean sections, the organs in the abdominal cavity are prone to adhesions, and further surgery may result in organ damage.