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ObGyn/Pregnancy issues - Another pregnancy after C-section


Expert: Lawrence Jay Rappaport <B>M.D.</B> - 10/12/2005

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Hi, Seven weeks ago I lost my baby to vasa previa. I was 34 weeks pregnant. Sienna was born by emergency C-section. My husband and I are keen to try again but are unsure when my body is healthy enough to carry another baby. Please advise. Thank You.

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Usually, your body will be back to normal by your six week post-op checkup. You should start getting regular periods by 8 weeks after the cesarean section. It is safe, at that time to conceive once again. However, ACOG recommends that, if you reach term within 18 months following a cesarean section, you should have a repeat cesarean section. If it is longer than that, you can safely attempt a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). The risk is due to a weakened area at the site of the scar from the cesarean. However, there is no risk of conceiving right away (as soon as you get your period).

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