Childbirth is the biggest challenge that women face throughout their lives, as there are many unexpected risks during childbirth. Therefore, more and more people are choosing cesarean section. However, if the incision recovery after cesarean section is not good, it is easy to cause scar uterus. Is it dangerous to scar 1.5mm behind the uterus? This is the question that this article will answer.
Is it dangerous to scar 1.5mm behind the uterus
The thinnest part of the uterine scar is 1.5 millimeters. Once there is abdominal pain (contractions), uterine rupture may occur at any time, endangering the lives of both mother and baby. It is recommended to take a break, avoid going to work, refrain from doing household chores, and avoid vigorous exercise and sexual activity. If you experience slight abdominal pain or tightness, seek medical attention immediately. I am currently 34 weeks pregnant, and it is estimated that the fetal maturity is relatively high, so I can choose to have a cesarean section.
What is a scarred uterus
The normal amount of energy in the uterus is beyond imagination. If pregnant, the uterus will stretch its fibers to several hundred times their normal size, and when giving birth, it will make the uterus contract strongly, achieving the goal of delivering the baby. It can be imagined how important a healthy uterus is.
Firstly, the scarred uterus is also known as the scarred uterus, because after a cesarean section, the uterus is severely damaged and leaves large scars on it, hence it is called a scarred uterus. Due to the different systems of each woman, the size of the scars left will also vary.
Now that everyone understands the danger of a 1.5mm scar on the uterus, it is still quite dangerous. Although the energy of the uterus is strong, if the abdomen gradually bulges during the second pregnancy, it may pose a risk of rupture. It is suggested that women during this period should pay more attention and not be without the company of their families.