How many cesareans can you 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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How many C-sections can a woman have in her lifetime?

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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What are the risks of having a 4th C-section?

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 C-section is possible?

Health risks increase with each subsequent cesarean, yet some women are able to have six or more without complication.
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Can I have a 5th C-section?

Conclusion: The higher order (5-9) repeat caesarean sections carry no specific additional risk for the mother or the baby when compared with the lower order (3 or 4) repeat caesarean sections.
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Is there a limit to the amount of C-sections a woman can have?



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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Do they cut in the same place for a third C-section?

Ideally, your doctor will cut through the same scar so that you don't have multiple scars on your abdomen and uterus.
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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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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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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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How common is 4th C-section?

Just 0.31% of the women in the study delivering by C-section for the second time developed the condition, compared with 2.13% of women who had a fourth surgical birth and 6.74% of women who had six or more cesarean deliveries.
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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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Does your C-section scar hurt when you get pregnant again?

It's possible for your scar to gape slightly while you're pregnant (scar dehiscence). Although it sounds worrying, this is unlikely to cause problems for you or your baby. The edges of the scar stay healed so it won't cause pain or bleeding or endanger your baby (Kok et al 2013).
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Can you have a 4th C-section?

“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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Does C-section shorten life?

BOSTON — As C-section rates around the globe continue to climb, a new study shows that women who give birth by cesarean may face significant long-term health risks later in life, including an increased risk of needing a hysterectomy and more surgical complications when undergoing a hysterectomy.
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When is 3rd C-section scheduled?

Scheduling the Third C-Section

If you have had more than two prior c-sections, your doctor may recommend that you schedule your delivery closer to the 38th week. This is because of the risks associated with a c-section increase with each subsequent procedure.
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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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What happens if you get pregnant too soon after C-section?

Research shows that getting pregnant less than six months after a C-section can increase your risk of complications, such as ruptured uterus or a low birth weight baby.
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Can you have a natural birth after 4 C-sections?

VBAC can be a safe option if you've had one or even multiple previous cesarean deliveries. Potential benefits include shorter recovery time and lower risk of surgical complications. However, it's not for everyone. For example, the more C-sections you have, the more likely you are to have a uterine rupture.
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Where do they cut for third C-section?

(A horizontal incision is also called a bikini incision because it is placed beneath the belly button.) Next, a 3- to 4-inch incision is then made in the wall of the uterus, and the doctor removes the baby through the incisions. The umbilical cord is then cut, the placenta is removed and the incisions are closed.
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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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What happens if you go into labor before your 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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Why is second C-section more painful?

A repeat caesarean section usually takes longer and is more difficult than a first operation because of scar tissue.
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Can a C-section scar reopen after years?

Most times, the area heals properly without any issues. Still, even if you do everything right, you might experience complications while you're healing. In rare cases, your C-section incision might open (or reopen). In medical terms, this is called C-section dehiscence.
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How often do babies get cut during C-section?

Babies born by cesarean are 50% more likely to have lower APGAR scores than those born vaginally8. Fetal injury: Very rarely, the baby may be nicked or cut during the incision (on average, 1 or 2 babies per 100 will be cut during the surgery9).
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