If you don’t want to be forced to have a second child…

It’s time to have a holiday again, and I want to see relatives I haven’t seen for a long time. Of course, I will certainly be urged to have a second child. Anyway, I really don’t want to have a baby now, so I answered my mother like this: having a baby is not as simple as buying toys? Clearly, it is a great event in life to consider all aspects. As for the problems of aunt, aunt, aunt and grandmother and Wang Dama next door… after you have settled your mother, you have already won! Is it really good to have a second child every two years? Even if you want to have a baby, wait for the little Read More …

Pregnancy at Old Age: A Course Both Expecting and Worrying

What are the challenges of pregnancy at an advanced age (after 35 years old)? It is true that there are more difficulties in conceiving after the age of 35. In addition to the decline of physical function, it also includes: Scar tissue caused by infection or surgery around fallopian tubes or cervix; Endometriosis; Uterine leiomyoma or uterine disease; Decrease of cervical fluid; Chronic health problems, such as hypertension or diabetes. Abortion is also common in women over 35 years old. This is usually due to an increase in the incidence of chromosomal abnormalities. Women aged 35-45 have a 20-35% chance of miscarriage. Solution: Needs adjustment in life and medical treatment. 1. Prepare for a protracted war. Couples of this age Read More …

Once caesarean section, lifetime caesarean section?

After a cesarean section, there will be a scar on the uterus, which is medically called [scar uterus]. It is really not easy for the mother of the second child of scar uterus to choose how’s delivery method: do cesarean section again and worry about the risks of the operation; Give birth to yourself, and fear that the uterus will break open. It’s really tangled! Let’s take a look at how pregnant women with scar uterus should choose the final delivery method. To make a choice, one must make a trade-off and comparison. The content of trade-off and comparison should be to compare each other’s advantages and disadvantages. Comparing one party’s advantages with the other party’s disadvantages is easy to Read More …

Caesarean section, is it risky to do it again?

Caesarean section is professionally called cesarean section. After a cesarean section, there will be a scar on the uterus, which is medically called [scar uterus]. For pregnant women with scar uterus, there is little difference between pregnancy and other pregnant women in most cases. The final delivery period is the real test. If the scar uterus is pregnant again and gives birth smoothly, there is a risk of uterine rupture. Some people may ask, in this case, wouldn’t it be enough to have another cesarean section? Anyway, I have already had a scar on my belly. Then let’s take a look at the details of cesarean section again. Timing of Cesarean Section Again Before talking about the timing of cesarean Read More …

After caesarean section, can you still give birth smoothly?

In the last article, we talked about the risks of cesarean section. After cesarean section, I left a scar on my stomach and a scar on my uterus. The next time I get pregnant again, what if the scar does not grow well and the uterus breaks? Such worries are not without reason. In fact, before the 1970s, the recognized view in the medical field was also [once cesarean section is performed, cesarean section will always be performed]. However, with the continuous accumulation of medical data, doctors found that even if cesarean section was performed before, when pregnancy occurred again, uterine rupture would not necessarily occur, and even many people successfully gave birth smoothly. What is the success rate of Read More …