Is the second child born by cesarean section on the original incision?

If your first child was born by cesarean section, the second time you have the surgery, you will usually choose to do it on the original incision. Nowadays, most of them use a transverse incision at the pubic symphysis up to the third transverse finger to take the incision site, so usually if it is a transverse incision or a longitudinal incision, it will be done on the original incision due to aesthetics and other considerations. If there is a scar on top of the original incision, the original scar will be removed, and the procedure will be done in the same way as for the first pregnancy, and the anesthesia will be the same as for the first pregnancy. After the suture is done, during the recovery process, you will find that it is the same as the original one, and it looks as if you have had a surgery in appearance. After the surgery, anti-inflammatory drugs will be used routinely, and more activities will be done to prevent adhesions and promote uterine recovery. Ultrasound will be done routinely on the 42nd day after the delivery to see the recovery of the uterine scar, endometrium, and uterine adnexa.