In fact, after pregnancy, if a vaginal delivery is possible, the hospital will recommend it, unless it is truly impossible to have a vaginal delivery, then a cesarean section will be performed. The recovery time from cesarean section is much slower than vaginal delivery, but many mothers even want to have a third child after two cesarean sections. Can a second cesarean section still give birth to a third child?
If there has been a history of two cesarean section deliveries in the past, under normal circumstances, most people can still continue to have a third child. But before preparing to have a third child and during pregnancy, the following things should be noted:
Firstly, before the third pregnancy, it is necessary to fully evaluate the specific condition of uterine scars through ultrasound. If thin scars or scar diverticula are found during examination, they should be taken seriously because these two conditions are prone to placenta implantation and scar pregnancy.
Secondly, after normal conception, the possibility of scar pregnancy should be ruled out in early pregnancy. If scar pregnancy is indeed found, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. During mid to late pregnancy, the relationship between the placenta and scars should be closely observed. If uterine scars are covered by the placenta, the possibility of placental implantation should be considered. Therefore, adequate preparation should be made before a cesarean section, such as the possibility of significant bleeding and preparation for surgical sutures.