Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
Most women for some reason should choose a cesarean section at the first time of pregnancy. In the next pregnancy, they face a headache decision whether to give birth normally after a caesarean section or not. Among the mothers who decided to give birth normally, 70% were successful and the delivery was faster, the recovery period was less painful and less complicated than the rest.
While complications from normal delivery after a C-section are rare, once they do, they are very dangerous. Because during a cesarean delivery, the uterus will be cut to remove the baby, then the doctor will sew the incision again, which will definitely make the uterus weaker than before. During the next pregnancy, when you decide to have a normal birth, the chance of labor contractions causing these scars to tear apart is only 1%. However, there are still rare cases where the mother is at risk for bleeding and loss of the uterus. In addition, another extremely rare case is the amount of oxygen transferred to the baby can also be cut, leading to brain damage or death for the baby.
If you have had one or two cesarean deliveries, consider the following questions to decide if you should choose a normal birthing.
Multiple caesarean sections have risks of their own, including bladder injury, infection, and increased incubation rates. Caesarean section is major surgery, so the more surgery you do, the higher your chance of complications later on. Complications from a cesarean delivery are usually more dangerous than the last, and if you've had a fifth Cesarean section the risk is extremely high. When you continue your pregnancy after 4 cesarean deliveries, the chance of the placenta invading the uterus is 10% (this condition is called the combed placenta). This dangerous condition can lead to premature delivery or the need to have the uterus removed.
If you plan to have three or more children, aFamilyToday Health recommends that you choose a normal delivery method after the cesarean section.
All births are wonderful, but regular births after a caesarean are the best. Because for a woman who has had a C-section, this will be her first normal birth. Many pregnant mothers aspire to have a normal birth, they think it is one of the important experiences in life and 1% of the risk is probably not worth much.
If you have had a normal delivery before, then your chances of having a normal delivery after a C-section are much higher. The risk of rupture of the uterus remains, but the chances of a birth usually being successful are up to 90%.
If the last time you chose a C-section because the baby was too big or because the baby was lying upside down, try a normal birth this time.
But if your baby was of a normal size last time and you are still in labor naturally but can't give birth normally, then maybe this time you should choose a cesarean section.
If you intend to have a normal delivery after a cesarean delivery, you need to ensure that the hospital near where you live has adequate equipment and knowledge to support this delivery. To ensure the safety of pregnant mothers, the hospital needs to always be ready to switch to a cesarean section as soon as the uterus has just broken. When the uterus ruptures, the placenta leaves the uterus and does not give the baby enough oxygen. At that time, it is important to remove the baby immediately to avoid brain damage caused by lack of oxygen. If you live in a rural or small province, then you should move to major hospitals in the city to ensure the safety of you and your baby.
After all, everyone has their own unique pregnancy experience, so whether you can give birth normally after a cesarean section depends on your condition and pregnancy history. See your doctor for advice on whether you can have a normal delivery after a cesarean section and to weigh benefits and harms to make the best decision.
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