How risky is 4 C-sections?

Multiple C-sections risks
Uterine rupture. Heavy bleeding that leads to blood transfusion. Injury to the bladder or bowel. Hysterectomy at the time of delivery (the risk continues to increase with each C-section5)

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Is 4 C-sections high risk?

In fact, the chances of a placenta accreta occurring with one, two or three prior C-sections increases, but remains at about 0.5 percent or lower. However, once you have four C-sections, the chances of the condition increase to 2 percent, and if you have six C-sections, the chances are 6 percent.

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Can I have a baby after 4 C-sections?

Getting Pregnant After C-Sections

The good news: If you've had multiple C-sections you're just as likely to conceive as women who gave birth vaginally.

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What is 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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Are most C-sections safe?

C-sections today are, in general, safe for both mother and baby. However, there are risks with any kind of surgery.

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Risks and benefits of VBAC and planned caesarean section

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How many C-sections can you have in Australia?

There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections you can have. But the more caesareans you have, the longer each operation will take and the higher your risk of serious complications becomes. You will have scar tissue where your wounds have healed after each operation.

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Is C-section a high risk surgery?

Caesarean section is a relatively safe operation; however, possible complications include infection, damage to your internal organs, an increased risk of respiratory distress for your baby and complications with future pregnancies.

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What happens if you have 4 C-sections?

Although multiple repeat cesarean section are asscociated with adhesion occurrence, higher number of blood transfusion, increased operation time and length of hospital stay, there is no remarkable difference in serious morbidity associated with multiple repeat cesarean section.

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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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Can I give birth naturally after 3 C-sections?

That thinking has changed, and vaginal delivery is now considered a safe option for many women who have had a past C-section. Because C-sections also carry risks and downsides -- such as blood loss or infection from the procedure, and a longer hospital stay and recovery time -- many women may prefer a try at labor.

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Do they cut the same scar 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. Sometimes scar tissue can be difficult to cut through but your doctor should be able to cut through it.

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How many pregnancies can a woman safely have?

Every pregnancy after the first raises chances of premature birth, which can mean that the child's organs are not completely formed, leading to physical disabilities. According to doctors, just after 5 vaginal deliveries or even 3 c-sections, the woman's body does become weak.

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Why are there more C-sections now?

C-Sections: Life-saving in some cases, overuse in others

Many pregnant people elect to have a C-section to allow them to plan around delivery or simply because they would prefer not to deliver vaginally. Others are pressured into surgery, or have their wishes ignored.

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What is Grade 4 Caesarean section?

Grade 1 = Emergency = Immediate threat to life of woman/baby WITHIN 30 MINS Grade 2 = Urgent = Maternal/fetal compromise not immediately life threatening WITHIN 60 MINS Grade 3 = Scheduled = early delivery required but no current compromise WITHIN 24 HOURS Grade 4 = Elective = At a time to suit both women and labour ...

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Can C-sections cause problems later in life?

Women who give birth via C-section have an increased risk of issues with subsequent pregnancies, including the risk of the incision scar tearing open during a later pregnancy or labor (uterine rupture), placenta previa (the growth of the placenta low in the uterus, blocking the cervix), placenta accreta, placenta ...

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What is Category 4 Caesarean section?

Category 4 covers elective CS. Elective caesarean section should not be performed until 39+0 weeks gestation to reduce respiratory morbidity in the neonate.

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What is the 5 5 5 rule C-section?

The basics of the rule consists of 5 days in bed, 5 days on the bed and 5 days around the bed. This recovery plan may look different for your family, just do what works for you!

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Can I ask to be put under for my C-section?

For a planned C-section, you may have a choice of anesthetic, although you should be aware that a spinal block or epidural are generally considered the safest options for both you and your baby. In an emergency or when bleeding occurs, general anesthesia may be necessary.

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How many C-sections could you have?

There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections that you can have. But the more you have, the longer each operation will take, and the higher your risk of complications becomes (Biler et al 2017, RCOG 2016).

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How long does it take to recover from 4th C-section?

It takes about six weeks to recover from a C-section, but each person's timeline will be different. An incision — typically a horizontal cut made in your lower abdomen — can take weeks to heal. During that time, it's recommended that you avoid lifting anything heavier than your baby.

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What is the maximum amount of babies a woman can have at once?

A woman gave birth to octuplets in California Monday after 30 weeks of pregnancy. The six boys and two girls ranged in weight from 1 pound, 8 ounces, to 3 pounds, 4 ounces. How many babies can fit inside a pregnant woman? There's no scientific limit, but the largest reported number of fetuses in one womb was 15.

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How long after C-section can you have another baby?

You will need to wait at least 6 months but your doctor or midwife may advise you to wait for 12–18 months. The longer you leave your scar to heal, the stronger it will be. It's particularly important to make sure your scar has completely healed if you want to try for a vaginal birth next time.

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Does C-section count as major operation?

A c-section is major surgery, so it may have more complications for you than a vaginal birth, including: Your incision (cut), uterus and other parts of your body, like your belly and bladder, may get infected.

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Why are C-sections more risky?

The more C-sections, the higher the risks of placenta previa and a condition in which the placenta becomes attached to the wall of the uterus (placenta accreta). A C-section also increases the risk of the uterus tearing along the scar line (uterine rupture) for women who attempt a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy.

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Is C-section a major surgery?

The cut is usually made across your tummy, just below your bikini line. A caesarean is a major operation that carries a number of risks, so it's usually only done if it's the safest option for you and your baby.

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