Pregnant again 1 year and 4 months after cesarean section

If a woman becomes pregnant again after 1 year and 4 months of cesarean section, she needs to decide whether to continue the pregnancy by taking into account her physical health and her willingness to carry the pregnancy to term. If the first cesarean section goes well, and the ultrasound shows that the thickness of the uterine scar has reached a safe range, and there is no bleeding, abnormal fetal development or other special circumstances, and the mother’s willingness to continue the pregnancy is relatively strong, then the pregnancy can be continued. It is necessary to pay close attention to their own situation, and regular checkups, if there is any discomfort immediately to the hospital. It is not recommended to continue the pregnancy if the following conditions exist: 1. Uterine adhesions: If uterine adhesions are diagnosed, the pregnancy should be stopped. This is because the fetus may be compressed by the adhesions, resulting in deformity or amputation of the body. At this time, the uterine adhesions should be treated first, and then consider conceiving the next child after the condition improves; 2, wound pain: generally after cesarean section the scar tissue of the incision will take 2-4 years to heal completely, if the pain of the incision, it means that the scar tissue within the incision has not completely healed. Pregnancy at this time may cause the scar to split, which may lead to uterine rupture and hemorrhage, and it is safer to terminate the pregnancy in this case. In daily life, it is recommended to keep a good mood, exercise moderately according to the physical condition, and consume more nutritious food, such as milk, lean meat, etc., in order to strengthen the body.