Pregnancy splitting 1 year after cesarean section, at which point the patient should be taken to a doctor and operated on immediately. Generally, it takes 2-3 years for the incision scar tissue to heal completely after a cesarean section. If you become pregnant 1 year after delivery, the developing fetus will keep squeezing the uterus, causing the incision scar tissue, which is not yet fully healed, to split. At this time, the mother’s wound may bleed heavily, with life-threatening consequences, and also endanger the life of the fetus. In this case, the mother should be taken to the hospital immediately, and an open surgery should be performed to remove the fetus, and then the uterus should be re-sutured. In addition, the pelvic cavity needs to be flushed with saline during the operation to avoid adverse complications such as endometriosis. The following ways can be taken to promote recovery after surgery: 1. Ensure cleanliness: After surgery, it is necessary to ensure that the wound is clean and clear, but pay attention not to let the wound touch water to avoid infection; 2. Pay attention to rest: Patients should ensure sufficient rest and sleep to avoid overexertion; 3. Diet regimen: Patients should eat more light and nutritious foods, such as shrimp porridge and egg custard, to provide the organism with repair Adequate nutrition. In addition, you can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as celery, oranges, etc.; 4, moderate activity: 1-2 days after surgery should try to walk on the ground, and gradually increase the amount of exercise according to their own situation and doctor’s recommendations to avoid uterine adhesions. Precautions If patients have the desire to have children again, it should be at least 2-4 years later, when the scar tissue of the wound has usually recovered to a better state. Also, a prenatal examination should be done to check the thickness of the local scar of the wound from the cesarean section before planning a pregnancy.