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Q: Will C-Section be Repeated for my Second Child to Prevent Te
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 16th, 2006
I just gave birth to a boy by cesarian on Jan 3, 2006 and i think im pregnant again. I was told is most likely for my doctor to repeat c- section to prevent any tearing, is it true?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 3rd, 2006
Labor and Delivery Answer A652
Yes, that is true that another c-section birth can prevent tearing, but not always. It depends upon the reason you had a c-section the first time. Why did you have a caesarian section for your first child?


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