Consequences of early pregnancy after the surgery lay

1. Consequences for mother vote

-the risk of uterine rupture cracks

This is the first risk that pregnant women encounter when pregnant too soon after surgery. This risk will rise if pregnancy next time caesarean 6-9 months.

-The health of parents elected to decline

In the first caesarean, I elected to have lost a lot of blood by Caesarean take double the blood regularly. So, with the women having surgery in the first pregnancy, if want to have children again, they need to wait at least two years or up to the body to restore the amount of blood lost and completely stable health. If the mother is pregnant too soon, the elected body will elect the mother is weak and reduced resistance. Parents elected to also won't have much time to conceive good because have to take care of small children.

-The risk of crazing, cracking and bleeding wound high

When the first caesarean, the wound needs some time for at least 9 months to recover. If during this period, the mother has, the incision healed scar yet took good really can cause pain in pregnancy, we will have the risk of crazing, cracking and bleeding.

-In addition, pregnant women also stood before the risk of incision infection, another striker, another bong.

2. The risk to the

-Children with prematurity, lightweight, jaundice, hearing

The cause of the children with prematurity, lightweight, jaundice, hearing is due to mother's health vote not be guaranteed because getting pregnant soon after laying. The fetus will not provide adequate nutrients needed by the body and are still more mother's milk for the first baby. This is also why the fetus less intellectual development, physical when the child grew up.

-The risk of loss of the source milk

The first baby is during feeding will risk losing the source of mother's milk, then milk of pregnant mother by when will dilute the go and take the substance of an azimuth. This makes the baby decline to resistance as well as affecting the development of the child.=

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