If the scarred pregnancy is handled through surgery or medication for this pregnancy, and the subsequent scar site recovers well with no inflammation or other conditions, it is possible to have a normal pregnancy in the future. Generally, if there is persistent inflammation in the scar or if fertilization is performed through assisted reproduction techniques, it may result in the implantation of a fertilized egg into the scar again, which may lead to another scar pregnancy, so the likelihood of another scar pregnancy is elevated for a pregnant woman with a scar pregnancy compared to a normal pregnant woman. It is possible for a pregnant woman who has had a scarred pregnancy to have a normal pregnancy, but she should undergo regular ultrasound examinations to observe the development of the embryo, and if there is any abnormal bleeding, she should seek medical examination and treatment in a timely manner.