Is it hard to get pragnant after a C-section?
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having a c-section is a common delivery method nowdays and shouldn't effect your ability to have more babies in the future.
alot of women can only deliver by c-section. my mom had 3 of us and all by c-section.
so don't worry-you shouldn't have any issues
No, having a C-section won't limit your future fertility.
well there is nothing like thth . u can happily conceive ... n there wont b any problem too . there r cases where we see 3 c section in one women ...too.
no probs ..
Here you go.
http://www.pregnancy-info.net/qa/answers...
http://www.childbirth.org/section/vbacfa...
call the OB. we don't know your medical history.
no. i know women who have gotten c-sections and have had children afterwards.
Chances are you will be fine, but studies have documented that a side-effect of cesareans is secondary infertility: http://www.ican-online.org/resources/whi...
Since you want more children, you will want to seek a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) with your future pregnancies in order to minimize the risk of complications future cesareans will bring to your future pregnancies. Many doctors are very hesitant to attend VBACs because they tend to be careless by inducing and using other interventions that increase the risks, and are therefore legally risky, so most doctors will try to talk you out of a VBAC. For this reason, you will want to find a doctor or midwife that is supportive of your plans.
The best way to find a VBAC-friendly midwife or doctor is by going to http://www.ican-online.org . Click on "Community" and then "Local Chapters" and search for a chapter in your state.
You can also join ICAN for support and advice at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ican-onlin... .
Good luck!
sometimes it gets harder to get pregnent after each kid but a c section has nothing to do with that. Its mostle an age thing and the wear and tear on your body during pregnency. I have 6 kids and 4 c section's and im pregnant again. It took me longer each time to get pregnent, but it eventually happened. I know women in my old church that have 28 children and 20 or so of them where c sections. P.S. its not safe or recommended to have more then 2 - 3 c sections though. the chance of the mother dieing in child birth is greatly increased each time because the wall of you uterus gets so weak after each time it gets sliced into.
I had a c-section with my first and no problem conceiving my second child.
no! i have 3 children and had c- sections w/ 2 of them, and i think i got pragent faster after i had the c- sections, so no, it;s not and now you have your answer.
no dear, its only difficult to give normal birth afterwards..meaning if your first delivery is c-section, it will probably be that way for long.
my best friend had an emergency c-section with her first and was pregnant with her second three months later. She was also on the pill. Ever heard of Fertile Myrtle. That was her. She has two of the most beautiful boys that are exactly one year and a week apart.
Anyways, congrats on the baby.
hon just be cause you had a c section don,t mean you can,t have more babies well lets just say my daughter had a c section and she has 3kids .but if you are worried you can all talk to your doctor and get more in fo mation about it .
it shouldnt affect your fertility at all but you will have to have another c section
no
It shouldn't in anyway my mom wen through 3 of them and still going strong don't worry
it shouldn't be a difference
Having a C-Section has nothing to do with fertility and if you did not have any problems conceiving and as long as your healthy you shouldn't have any problems.
You can absolutely get pregnant and carry full term. My mother had a friend who thought a C-section was like a tubal ligation. She was ashamed to ask her doctor. She had SEVEN boys. You think she would have caught on after two or three! Just in case . . . breast feeding won't prevent pregnancy either.
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