A woman in Fujian left three babies for her husband for three years in a row and cried according to her stomach after the operation. He shared himself on social platforms, and his daily life with his second husband attracted the attention of netizens. The lady said that she had known her 50-year-old uncle for almost nine years, and had three children in three years, but each operation was heartbreaking. Some people envy her such love, and her husband has been with her, but some people still think that it is irresponsible for her to have three children in three years. No matter what the reason, it is recommended that female compatriots cherish their bodies. The time interval of caesarean section is short, the risk is very high, and the physical wear and tear is quite serious.
I want to have a second child after caesarean section, preferably two years later, which can reduce the risk of uterine rupture, and this will not happen when I give birth naturally. Generally, a second child can be born at any time after natural delivery, and the recovery of natural delivery is faster than cesarean section, and there are no complications. Caesarean section can avoid the sudden situation in the natural production process, and the vagina is not easy to be damaged, but the disadvantage is that you can't eat immediately after caesarean section, which will cause more trauma complications, such as wound infection, and the recovery time after delivery is slow.
What kind of delivery mode each pregnant woman adopts should be decided according to her own factors. Before giving birth, she should do all kinds of tests, follow the doctor's advice, and don't make decisions by experience. Cesarean section stays in hospital for a long time, and the wound will have scars. Women love beauty more. Although scars can also be used for cosmetic surgery, it is more troublesome after all, and it is not conducive to postpartum weight loss compared with natural production. Delivery is a physiological process. We advocate and encourage parturient to give birth naturally, but the choice of suitable mode of production needs to consider both maternal and fetal factors.