Can I get pregnant after two months of cesarean section

  Nowadays, many pregnant women opt for cesarean section during delivery due to reasons such as incorrect fetal position or fear of unbearable pain during vaginal delivery. This is because cesarean section is relatively less painful during delivery, and the risk factor of cesarean section surgery is not as low. However, some mothers become pregnant two months after a caesarean section. Can this fetus be delivered?

  

Can I get pregnant after two months of cesarean section1

  It is recommended to have an abortion if you become pregnant two months after a cesarean section. In general, it is necessary to wait for more than two years after a cesarean section before preparing to conceive again, because if you have a child too early, it can be very harmful to the adult. If it causes uterine rupture and heavy bleeding during pregnancy, it can be life-threatening. Moreover, when giving birth after a caesarean section, due to the fact that the functions of various organs in the postpartum body have not yet recovered to pre pregnancy levels, the endometrium still needs to be restored, and some mothers may even feel anxious and uneasy after giving birth. The burden of breastfeeding has just been taken on, and surgical injuries and uterine trauma require a considerable amount of time to recover. If one becomes pregnant again too early, it will not only bring the distress of induced abortion, but also increase the difficulty of the procedure, and even lead to life-threatening situations such as uterine rupture. Therefore, contraception is even more important for postpartum women after cesarean section.

  However, domestic experts have conducted research in this area, and the results show that about 50% of women recover ovulation function within 60 days after giving birth. The earliest ovulation can be restored within 14 days postpartum. The average time to resume ovulation is calculated to be 101 days postpartum. The incision on the uterine wall after cesarean section does not heal well in the short term. Premature pregnancy, due to the development of the fetus, causes the uterus to continuously enlarge and the uterine wall to become thinner, especially at the surgical incision site where connective tissue lacks elasticity. Fresh scars can easily burst during late pregnancy or childbirth, causing massive abdominal bleeding and even endangering life.

  So, if you get pregnant within two months after a cesarean section, it is recommended to have an abortion as soon as possible, otherwise it will pose a great threat to the life of the mother. Here, the editor also reminds women, especially those who have just undergone a cesarean section, to pay special attention to contraception after giving birth. Once they accidentally become pregnant, they may face the trouble of miscarriage.

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