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What Complications Could Arise During Childbirth 7 Months After Delivering The First Child?

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Posted on Tue, 12 Jul 2016
Question: Doctor,

Would you advise on the below query at the earliest?

"Are there any complications having a second baby when the first baby was born out of C-section and also when the second baby is conceived within seven months after the first delivery?"

Thanks in advance,
Hari


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Answered by Dr. Manisha Jain (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Repeat cesarean as mode of delivery

Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr XXXXXXX thanks for trusting health care magic.
It is safe to have a baby again after cesarean section.
The only problem is conception within 7 months of previous cesarean which warrants repeat cesarean only as a mode of delivery and this no scope of trial for vaginal delivery.
So you can very well continue the pregnancy but be prepared for cesarean as the mode of delivery.
Rest all things are normal and easily manageable.
Regards
Dr Manisha Jain
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What Complications Could Arise During Childbirth 7 Months After Delivering The First Child?

Brief Answer: Repeat cesarean as mode of delivery Detailed Answer: Hello Mr XXXXXXX thanks for trusting health care magic. It is safe to have a baby again after cesarean section. The only problem is conception within 7 months of previous cesarean which warrants repeat cesarean only as a mode of delivery and this no scope of trial for vaginal delivery. So you can very well continue the pregnancy but be prepared for cesarean as the mode of delivery. Rest all things are normal and easily manageable. Regards Dr Manisha Jain