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Re: Two C-Sections

From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 13 May 2002 14:21:46 -0500 (CDT)


I have to agree, there is always the potential of abruption. I am pregnant 29w and this will be my thrid c-section. I jsut had one in May '01, and I am terrified that I got pregnat too quick. The drs are keeping a close eye on me Not that a abruption will happened, but the potential is there for anyone. Please be safe, and talk to your drs thoroughly. I would think another baby is fine, but you might have to wait a lillte longer.

At Sat, 11 May 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Sorry, my last message got sent before I could finish it. You had a
>post saying you wanted to get pregnant right away after just delivering
>your second baby. In this post, you say you had a c/s. Keep in mind
>that the skin incision isn't always the same as the uterine incision,
>but if you had an emergency section (especially for a premature baby),
>you probably do have a classical uterine incision. You should consider
>consulting your doctor before getting pregnant again to find out the
>risks involved with getting pregnant so soon. I understand the desire
>to add to your family, but you want to do it safely for all of you! Good
>luck.
>
>At Sat, 11 May 2002, Heaven's wrote:
>>
>>I had a c-section with my first child. They did a bikini cut. However,
>>with my second child, I had to have an emergency c-section and they did
>>a classic cut down my stomach. Will I be limited to the number of
>>children I can have despite the first incision? Am I at any greater risk
>>by having them both?




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