Can a second child be delivered naturally after a cesarean section

  The first child was born by caesarean section, and it was very difficult to give birth to the child. Many mothers are afraid to have a second child, fearing that a caesarean section will also be required for the second child. After all, vaginal delivery is still easier than cesarean section, and mothers who have already given birth to one child hope that their second child can be delivered naturally. So, can a second child be delivered naturally after a cesarean section? Different doctors seem to have different opinions.

  

Can a second child be delivered naturally after a cesarean section1

  Actually, this issue is controversial. Some doctors believe that since the first child was already delivered by caesarean section, the second child should also be delivered by caesarean section. Because during the first cesarean section, the surgery had already had a certain impact on the uterus, causing a decrease in its ability to contract. If the second child is delivered naturally, the risk will become very high, and there may be postpartum hemorrhage.

  However, some doctors believe that if the interval between two fertility surgeries is too long, the damage caused by cesarean section to the uterus has already healed, and mothers can also have a natural delivery for their second child. These doctors believe that the first cesarean section will not have a significant impact on the mother's uterus, and as long as the wound heals well, the second child can still be born naturally.

  A second child can be delivered naturally after a cesarean section. It seems that whether the second child can have a natural delivery mainly depends on the healing of the incision during the cesarean section. If the incision has completely healed, it will not affect the natural delivery of the second child.

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