For women with scars, if they are pregnant and have a baby, it is best to have a normal delivery, because the possibility of scarring is smaller, so as to avoid the formation of obvious incision scars in the abdomen due to the cesarean section and affect the aesthetics. Because women with scars often have visible scars after surgery, there is a proliferation of granulation tissue in the area of the incision, as well as significant color deposition, which can cause visible scars. Therefore, if the fetal position is normal, the size of the fetus is suitable, and the pelvic condition is suitable, the woman should consider terminating the pregnancy by normal delivery, because normal delivery usually does not require local surgery, so the scar formation is smaller, but during the delivery, there may be scars due to vaginal tear or lateral perineal incision. However, the scar may be smaller than the scar of a cesarean section. If the fetus is not in the right position, or if the fetus is too large, a cesarean section must be performed to terminate the pregnancy. Even if the cesarean section causes significant scarring, it can only be done naturally, and after the cesarean section, the scarring can be reduced by using cumene glycolic acid on the abdominal incision.