There are two types of induced labor. One is mid-term induced labor, which requires termination of pregnancy between 12 and 27 weeks due to special reasons; Another option is full-term induction of labor. So, is the induction of labor for the first and second fetuses a cesarean section?
The induction of labor for the second child is not a cesarean section, as it takes 2 years after the cesarean section to conceive and give birth. If a woman chooses a cesarean section within 2 years after the first cesarean section, it will cause the uterus to enlarge, the uterine wall to become thinner, the tissue at the incision site to lack elasticity, and fresh scars to rupture during the second pregnancy or delivery, leading to massive abdominal bleeding and even life-threatening situations. Even if a woman's second child is induced, it is best not to have a cesarean section.
Pregnant women who choose vaginal delivery must have a normal fetal position and good conditions such as a normal placenta and pelvic bones. In general, as long as there are no unexpected special circumstances, the fetus will be delivered quickly. Moreover, even during childbirth, there may be serious issues such as maternal fatigue and decreased fetal heart rate. Doctors can also arrange an emergency cesarean section immediately.
Induced abortion is the process of manually excreting the fetus from the uterus. Vaginal delivery is usually the process in which the fetus is expelled from the mother's body on its own. At present, if the fetus is not needed, symptomatic treatment can only be achieved through induced abortion surgery. Therefore, it is necessary to consider hospitalization in a large hospital for induced abortion, which has a relatively high safety factor.