A cesarean section in the first child will have the possibility of a normal delivery in the second child, but the chances of a normal delivery are smaller, and the chances of another cesarean section are higher.
Whether the second child can have a normal delivery after a cesarean section depends on the specific conditions of the second pregnancy. In the case of the second child, if the indications for a cesarean section in the first child do not exist, there are no more new indications for a cesarean section, the scar from the previous wound is healing well, the fetus will not be too big, and the mother’s pelvis is normal, and the position of the fetus is normal, the second child may be given a trial of labor vaginally, and the cervix will be in good condition and very soft, and the chance of a normal delivery will be higher.
If the second pregnancy does not meet the above conditions for trial of labor, it is recommended that the fetus be delivered by Caesarean section to avoid obstructed labor, fetal asphyxia in the uterus affecting its growth and development, and the risk of uterine rupture during the trial of labor.
After pregnancy, it is recommended to have a good pregnancy checkup and let the professional doctor choose the suitable mode of delivery for you.