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Pregnant Again ! 9 months after Csection 😳🩷

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Hey guys please please please comment down your pregnancy stories and symptoms especially if you have a Csection and got pregnant shortly after! I cant wait to share my journey with you guys!! As always sending my love to all my lovely supporters πŸ’‹πŸ©·

Are you confused about how pregnancy after c-section works? Continue reading to know. Giving birth to a little bundle of joy is a beautiful experience. As much as a mother wants a natural delivery, the thought of the pain and other complications might drive her towards having a caesarean delivery instead. Apart from choice, certain complications also result in the doctor advising you to undergo a c-section.

C-section is a surgical procedure with its own risks and dangers, and you will need to consider these to conceive your next baby safely. This video on when to get pregnant after a c-section will help you understand it. The complications mentioned in the video might scare you, but you must be aware of them before getting pregnant after a c-section.

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6 months after c-section, pregnant again? ,belly shot

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6 months after c-section, pregnant again? ,belly shot

So here is my stomach after having a C-section with twins after six

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You wanted to know if your C-section scar is going to hurt again in future pregnancies. And there’s two scars to consider. There’s one on your skin and there’s one on the uterus. And the one on the skin won’t hurt again in future pregnancies, but the one on the uterus may, and if it does, that’s called incisional pain. And it usually feels like burning pain just underneath the skin, pretty much underneath where the incision is on your skin, but it’s on the uterus. And if you experience this type of pain during pregnancy, talk with your doctor about it. The concern is that last time you had your baby, the doctor made an incision on the uterus, and delivered the baby, and then stitched it up, and it heals nicely, but it’s a weak point forever more. So in future pregnancies, that weak point is going to be tested. Imagine if I made an incision down my bicep, and then I started lifting really heavy weight. There’s the potential for it to burst open, and that’s what the uterus can do too. That’s what we’re worried about happening. It’s called uterine rupture, and thankfully it only happens 1% of the time. But when it does happen, it is potentially life-threatening to moms and babies.

If you have this incisional pain, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your uterus is going to rupture, but it’s helpful for the doctor to know so that they can watch you a little more closely. Talk with your doctor next time you get pregnant, and based on their knowledge of your history and circumstances, they’ll decide if you’re a good candidate for a trial of labor after C-section, or a TOLAC, and the end result being a vaginal delivery after a C-section. And this is possible for some women who have had C-sections in the past, but not for everyone, again, because of that risk of uterine rupture. And for some women, it is higher than others. So in future pregnancies, if you experience incisional pain, whether you’re going to go for a repeat C-section or try for a vaginal delivery, call your doctor and let them know about it. And after asking you more questions, they’ll decide if they need to monitor you a little bit more closely. If you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.