It is generally recommended that a woman should be able to become pregnant after at least two years following a cesarean section. The exact time should be determined on the basis of one’s own situation, as mothers’ conditions vary.
After a cesarean section, the uterus is traumatized to a certain extent, resulting in a lack of elasticity of its connective tissue and uterine scarring.
It usually takes about two years for the scar to recover. If a woman becomes pregnant too early, the uterus will continue to grow as the fetus grows and develops, and the lack of elasticity of the connective tissue will increase the likelihood of uterine rupture and other accidents, which will affect the life and health of both the mother and the fetus.
If the fertilized ovum is deposited on the scar in another pregnancy, the risk of the current pregnancy will be greatly increased, resulting in the possibility of placenta implantation, and in severe cases, maternal or fetal death. Therefore, mothers should not get pregnant too soon after a cesarean section, and should ask their doctors for advice in light of their own situation.
After cesarean section, you need to pay attention to personal hygiene and take proper contraceptive measures to avoid unwanted pregnancy.