Is it dangerous to have a scar thickness of 0.17cm at 36 weeks?

36 weeks scar thickness 0.17cm is relatively dangerous.
36 weeks of pregnancy, the gradual increase of the fetus, the compression of the uterine cavity may lead to a gradual thinning of the thickness, at this time, the scar thickness of 0.17cm, relatively thin, the risk factor of this situation is higher, on the fetus and the pregnant woman’s body may have a certain impact.
36 weeks scar thickness of 0.17cm at this time is not recommended for normal delivery, normal delivery may occur uterine rupture, if the thickness of the scar after 32 weeks of pregnancy is greater than 0.3cm you can try to have a normal delivery, if the thickness of the scar is less than 0.3cm, it is best to carry out a cesarean section.
Regular checkups are needed during pregnancy to understand the physical condition of the mother and to avoid dangerous situations.