yes it is possible and there is a high risk of miscarriage because of the scar tissue that you have now from the previous c-section. Usually moms are expected to wait 1 year after having a c section before getting pregnant again, this is to let yourself heal up and get a "healthy uterus" so that your risk of miscarriage is low. I hope everything works out okay for you.
2006-09-12 09:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is my understanding that you can get pregnant almost right away after having a baby (weather it be a natural birth or a C-section birth) As far as complications...the risk is there because your first was a c-section. Some women got pregnant right after the c-section and now they are in their 6-month pregnancy - all is normal aside from some pain when the baby moves. The important thing is: You have to discuss this with your doctor because as I said the risk is already there regardless of the timing of your after c-section pregnancy. You will be needing immediate attention in case the scar raptures or bleeds while the baby grows.
Please do not take our replies for granted: See your doctor. You know why? Below is a specialist's reply to a woman who asked the same question you are asking:
"The risks are no different because of the recent C-section. The general risk is 0.7% for uterine rupture which can require a hysterectomy to control the bleeding or can lead to fetal death. It is an important question for you and your OB to discuss."
I don't want to alarm you, but you should treat your safety as first priority and go directly to your doctor to take his/her advice.
Good Luck!
2006-09-12 09:42:52
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answered by arabianbard 4
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i think of via hazards you mean - are there hazards to being pregnant with twins that quickly after transport? the main significant danger after a c-area is that of uterine rupture. in spite of the indisputable fact that i don't be attentive to the information related to twins, there's a small share of ladies people who attempt to have a vaginal delivery after c-area (VBAC) that have this worry. i'd think of that the uterus would be stretched even added via twins, and additionally that your uterus hasn't had very a lot time to heal up and strengthen the thick scar tissue. it extremely is something your primary practitioner will watch heavily, i'm constructive you've got numerous ultrasounds to maintain a watch on issues in there. sturdy success, and a healthy being pregnant to you.
2016-09-30 21:21:46
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answered by ? 4
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It can cause issues for the baby. If the placenta tries to attach to the incision where the uterus was opened it can cause some pretty serious issues. Plus the fact that you aren't healed up enough can cause your uterus to rupture...
2006-09-12 09:09:57
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answered by sarahbeth 4
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yes,. it is very possible to get pg and the risks are high because your uterus han't heal completely. If you think you are pg talk to your dr asap, if you want to get pg just wait, ask the dr how much time he recommends,.
2006-09-12 09:14:59
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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Yikes!
You shouldn't even be having sex prior to 6-8 weeks post-partum! I sure hope this is a hypothetical question!
2006-09-12 09:12:13
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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Its my understanding that if you are nursing the chances are lessoned! and also after that you are at very high risk at getting prego again, hormones and everything are so high...Good lUck!
2006-09-12 10:22:27
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answered by crystald 4
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YES IT IS VERY POSSIBLE. THE ONLY RISK THAT I KNOW OF IS THAT YOUR UTERUS CAN RUPTURE IF ANOTHER C-SECTION IS NOT PERFORMED FOR THIS PREGNANCY.
2006-09-12 09:05:56
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answered by PRECIANA 4
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its possible if you ovulated, however its not recomended. They tell you dont have sex for the first 6 weeks.
2006-09-12 09:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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um yes, you can get pregnant - that's why the doctor says no sex for 6 weeks...
good luck
2006-09-12 09:08:13
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answered by Gabrielle 6
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