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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Can a woman have 5 C-sections?

Results: Five or more caesarean sections were associated with a longer operating time as well as an increased rate of severe adhesions. Blood transfusion rate was similar in the two groups but a drop of pre-operative to post-operative haemoglobin was significantly higher in the study group compared with the controls.
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Is it safe to have 4 C-sections?

Each repeat C-section is generally more complicated than the last. However, research hasn't established the exact number of repeat C-sections considered safe. Women who have multiple repeat cesarean deliveries are at increased risk of: Problems with the placenta.
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Is a 3rd C-section considered high risk?

Researchers found that women 35 and older who have scheduled C-sections might be at double the risk for severe maternal morbidity – delivery-related health complications in the mother – than women of the same age who deliver vaginally. What's more, their doctors are agreeing to it.
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How many times can you undergo C-section?

There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections you can have. But the more caesareans you have, the longer each operation will take and the higher your risk of serious complications becomes. You will have scar tissue where your wounds have healed after each operation.
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Is there a limit to the amount of C-sections a woman can have?



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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Has anyone had a natural birth 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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Where do they cut for 3rd C-section?

All Answers (13) In my experience,in the third caesarean section the uterine incision should be above the previous scar, as many times the urinary bladder is advanced and adherent to the lower uterine segment so it is good to take the incision above the previous scar which can prevent the damage to the bladder.
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Where do they cut for 2nd C-section?

During a C-section, your doctor makes two incisions. The first is through the skin of your lower abdomen, about an inch or two above your pubic hair line. The second is into the uterus, which is where the doctor will reach in to deliver your baby.
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What are the risks of having 3 C-sections?

Risks of multiple C-sections
  • uterine rupture.
  • bladder complications.
  • bowel adhesions or lacerations.
  • omentum adhesions.
  • blood vessel complications.
  • excessive bleeding.
  • need for blood transfusions.
  • hysterectomy.
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Is 4th C-section high risk?

In fact, the chances of a placenta accreta occurring with one, two or three prior C-sections increases, but remains at about 0.5 percent or lower. However, once you have four C-sections, the chances of the condition increase to 2 percent, and if you have six C-sections, the chances are 6 percent.
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How long does 4th C-section take?

The typical c-section takes about 45 minutes. After the baby is delivered, your healthcare provider will stitch up the uterus and close the incision in your abdomen.
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How long should you wait between C-sections?

In general, you should wait at least 6 months before getting pregnant again after a C-section.
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Is it harder to get pregnant after C-section?

After controlling for maternal age, previous infertility, prior miscarriage and other variables, they found that compared with having delivered vaginally, a C-section delivery was associated with a 15 percent lower likelihood of a subsequent conception.
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Can I have twins after C-section?

If you have had a caesarean section before, for example, it's not usually recommended that you have a vaginal birth with twins. As with any vaginal birth, you may need an assisted birth. This is where forceps or vacuum delivery are used to help deliver your babies.
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Does your C-section scar hurt when pregnant?

These are normal. 8-16 Weeks: Pulling on scar tissue from a previous cesarean section. This pain can feel like sharp pinching or burning pain and is often located in the belly wall, under the skin, right or left, to the side of and slightly above the skin scar from a previous cesarean section.
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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 2nd C-section easier than the first?

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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Does the C-section pooch go away?

While diet and exercise can help women lose excess fat after pregnancy, a healthy lifestyle can't make a c-section scar and bulge go away. Some women may find their c-shelf sticks around for years, while others may notice the area gradually flattens over time.
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What causes death during C-section?

Although very rare, some women die from complications with a cesarean delivery. Death is almost always caused by one or more of the complications listed above, like uncontrolled infection, a blood clot in the lung, or too much blood loss.
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Do they cut same scar for 3rd C-section?

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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Does uterus heal after C-section?

It takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a C-section

"The uterus, abdominal wall, and skin need to heal after a C-section. The initial healing occurs within 4 to 6 weeks postpartum," says Malavika Prabhu, MD, a specialist of maternal-fetal medicine at New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine.
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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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Is a third pregnancy different?

Moral of the story is that by your third pregnancy, even if you think you've got it all down, it's going to be unexpectedly different. It will be harder in some ways and easier in others. You kind of know what to expect, but your body, emotions and baby will likely throw you some curveballs along the way.
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What is the disadvantage of C-section?

A C-section might increase your risk of developing a blood clot inside a deep vein, especially in the legs or pelvic organs (deep vein thrombosis). If a blood clot travels to your lungs and blocks blood flow (pulmonary embolism), the damage can be life-threatening. Wound infection.
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