Is it possible to prepare for pregnancy one year after a c-section?

Preparation for pregnancy is generally not recommended one year after a cesarean section. After a cesarean section, try not to get pregnant after one year. This is because it takes time for the uterine incision to heal after a cesarean section, and if it heals slowly, a second pregnancy can result in a scarred pregnancy, as well as uterine rupture in the later stages of pregnancy, which can result in hemorrhaging. It is generally recommended to wait two years after a cesarean section to prepare for pregnancy, and to have a uterine scar assessment to determine the condition of the uterine scar before preparing for pregnancy. However, if you have already had two or more cesarean sections, it is generally not recommended to get pregnant again. If you want to get pregnant, you should consult an obstetrician before getting pregnant. If you become pregnant again two years after a cesarean section, you should keep a close eye on the scar and on the movement of the fetus. Prevent pressure on the abdomen during late pregnancy, and seek medical attention if you experience abdominal pain or other discomfort.