Do they cut the same C-section scar?

Ideally, your doctor will cut through the same scar so that you don't have multiple scars on your abdomen and uterus. Sometimes scar tissue can be difficult to cut through but your doctor should be able to cut through it.
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Are C-sections done on the same scar?

There are two types of incisions a surgeon may use during a C-section: vertical and horizontal. Both incisions are equally likely to scar, but the scar will look different depending on its direction. On the other hand, horizontal incisions are more common in planned C-sections.
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Where do they cut for multiple C-sections?

The type of C-section scar (or scars) that you have can also affect your ability to have VBAC: Transverse—The most common type, this cut is made from side to side across the low part of the uterus. Low vertical—Up-and-down cut across the lower part of the uterus.
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Why are some C-section scars longer than others?

Healed, a C-section scar is 4 to 6 inches long, though this length can vary due to the placement of the incision and the space required to birth your baby. The redness will also diminish over time.
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Which C-section cut is better?

There are two types of caesarean section, which differ according to the direction of the incision on the abdomen. These are the classical cut and the bikini cut. The bikini cut is more popular because it heals and looks better, and causes less pain after surgery.
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How many layers get cut through in C-section?

The uterus consists of the serosal outer layer (perimetrium), the muscle layer (myometrium), and the inside mucosal layer (endometrium). All three of these layers are incised to make the uterine incision or hysterotomy.
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How many C-sections can a woman have?

“So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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Is the second C-section easier?

A repeat caesarean section usually takes longer and is more difficult than a first operation because of scar tissue. It carries a possibility of wound infection and blood transfusion.
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How do you get rid of belly flap after C-section?

In individuals with severe skin laxity, a “mini” tummy tuck is often the way to go. This procedure removes the excess skin and fat under your belly button using the scar from your C-section with a small extension on either side.
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Is a planned C-section easier to recover from?

When it comes to recovering from a C-section, the healing timeline is a bit longer than a vaginal birth because you just had a major surgery. This usually means a couple more days in the hospital and a couple more weeks at home before returning to normal activities, when compared to an average vaginal delivery.
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What's the most C-sections a woman has had?

Kristina House (USA) has given birth to 11 children (six girls and five boys) all by Caesarean section between 15 May 1979 and 20 November 1998.
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Is a 3rd C-section considered high risk?

The more C-sections you've had, the greater is your risk of developing problems with the placenta — such as the placenta implanting too deeply into the uterine wall (placenta accreta) or the placenta partially or completely covering the opening of the cervix (placenta previa).
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How many times can a woman give birth through CS?

There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections that you can have. But the more caesareans you have, the longer each operation will take, and the higher your risk of complications becomes. If you've had a caesarean in the past, it's still possible to give birth to your baby vaginally.
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How do they perform a second C-section?

Once the placenta is out, the uterus is cleaned to make sure there is not any remaining tissue left behind before being sutured closed. Then, all of the other layers are put back together, including the skin,” she says. Ross notes that, usually, staples will close your skin layer back together.
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What happens with a second C-section?

A repeat c-section usually takes longer than the first operation. This is because you will have scar tissue, which can make the operation more difficult. Scar tissue might also damage your bowel or bladder. You have a slightly higher risk of placenta praevia and/or placenta accreta in future pregnancies.
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Can your C-section scar open during pregnancy?

Uterine rupture is usually when the scar from your previous caesarean section tears open. Though it's uncommon, you should be aware of this risk, particularly if you're thinking about giving birth vaginally next time. It's possible for your scar to gape slightly while you're pregnant (scar dehiscence).
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Why does my stomach hang after C-section?

This is because a c-section scar creates an effect akin to a tight band being placed at the bottom of the abdomen. This forces the lax abdominal skin and muscles to hang over the tightness of the scar.
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Can you ever get rid of C-section overhang?

The most common way to get rid of a C-section overhang is with an Abdominoplasty procedure, often known as a Tummy Tuck. A tummy tuck procedure with an expert MYA surgeon will remove excess skin or fat, unwanted scars, stretch marks and tighten the stomach muscles, to create the appearance of a flatter stomach.
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Why do I have an overhang after C-section?

According to top plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Teitelbaum, M.D., the C-section pooch does not necessarily indicate that the scar itself is bad. Rather, the C-section pooch develops because the scar is stuck to the muscle, creating an indentation and sometimes a little overhang of tissue above.
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How long does a 2nd C-section take?

Caesarean section surgery usually takes 30-60 minutes, although the entire process takes a few hours. There'll be many people in the operating theatre with you. You can usually have a support person. You can usually see and hold your baby straight after a caesarean.
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Can you deliver naturally after 2 C-sections?

According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), a vaginal birth after cesarean, also known as VBAC, can be a safe and appropriate option. VBAC can work for many women who've had one, or even two, previous cesarean deliveries.
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What if you go into labor before scheduled C-section?

What happens if I go into labour first? About 1 in 10 women whose planned caesareans are scheduled for 39 weeks will go into labour first. That means their waters break or their contractions start. If this happens, you will have an emergency rather than a planned caesarean.
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Can you deliver naturally after 3 C-sections?

Still, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) does not currently recommend vaginal delivery for women who have had three or more C-sections, as their risk of uterine rupture has generally been thought to be higher.
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Do second babies come earlier after C-section?

One rule of thumb, DeAngelis said, is if a woman who previously had a cesarean should spontaneously go into labor with her second baby, chances of having a vaginal delivery increase. If she goes beyond her due date though and her body isn't showing any signs that it is ready for labor, a cesarean may be recommended.
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How many babies can a woman give birth to in a lifetime?

Women can reproduce for about half of their lifetime and can only give birth about once every year or so. So it makes sense that women can only have a fraction as many children as men. One study estimated a woman can have around 15 pregnancies in a lifetime.
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