A cesarean section is the conversion of a normal birth into a cesarean section, and it takes two years after the cesarean section to get pregnant. It is not advisable to get pregnant too soon after a cesarean section, because a cesarean section will have a wound on the abdominal wall and a wound on the uterus, which is very damaging to the woman and requires a long time to repair. If you get pregnant too soon after a short interval, the wound will not be fully repaired, and you will be at risk of uterine rupture and hemorrhage when you get pregnant with the increase of the gestation period and the enlargement of the uterus. After a cesarean section, a scar wound will form, and another pregnancy at too short an interval may result in a keloidal pregnancy, and the risk to the woman during pregnancy is greater, with the possibility of hemorrhage. If you consider getting pregnant two years after a cesarean section, the risk of scar pregnancy and uterine rupture is lower, and the impact on the woman and the fetus will be less. You should try to use contraception during the two years after the cesarean section to minimize the chance of pregnancy.