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However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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Learn More »The most common major operating room procedure performed is a cesarean birth, or C-section for short. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 30 percent of births in the United States are via C-section. Given how common they are, is there an increased risk associated with opting for that birthing method? An expert from the Texas A&M College of Medicine explains. “Even though they’re common now, C-sections can have issues,” said Hector Chapa, MD, associate clerkship director for obstetrics and gynecology at the Texas A&M College of Medicine. “We, as a society, may take it for granted, but it’s still a major abdominal surgery.” Today, one in three babies is born via C-section, and according to recent data, that’s a 50 percent increase over the last decade. It wasn’t always the case that women can walk into their health care provider’s office and decide to have a C-section. Physicians may have recommended a C-section if the baby was large and if the mother has a small pelvis, or if the baby was not in a heads-down position and efforts to turn the baby before a woman gives birth had been unsuccessful. However, it was usually at the discretion of the physician. While it’s hard to say how many C-sections is too many—for each individual—it’s generally accepted that risks increase as the number of repeat C-sections increases. “As a physician, it’s difficult to put a limit on the number of children a couple is seeking, but the evidence does show that the risk begins to increase even faster after the third C-section,” Chapa said. “So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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Read More »“As the risk of labor complications seems to be reduced with attempted labor two years after the first C-section, it is important to try to time pregnancies and future deliveries correctly,” Chapa said. “Getting pregnant too soon after a C-section may be risky during the next subsequent vaginal birth, if attempted.”
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