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C Section scar ectopic pregnancy
Im in UK and recently had a surgery to terminate my pregnancy at 6 weeks as it is a C section scar ectopic pregnancy... I had my previous C section 6 years ago and it was in Bangalore... And my first pregnancy I had PPROM at 29 weeks... Already my pregnancy was considered high risk because of PPROM ..on top of that I had c section scar ectopic pregnancy and it is gone now ..in case if I have to plan for pregnancy in future .. are there any chances of uterine rupture ... ? I'm afraid my life will be at risk if I plan for 2 nd baby
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You can delay next pregnancy for next 3-6 months...after that you can plan pregnancy with proper gynaecologist visit and usg follow up
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Hi with regular check up and care after  6-12 months gap you can plan
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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given 1 year gap
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Mam what was done in 2nd surgery.. ? If there is Isthamocele then it requires to surgically managed
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connect for detailed consultation
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The chances of uterine rupture is about 13 to 14% after a c section scar ectopic. However, with regular antenatal ultrasound the risk can be reduced to an extent
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Consult please
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Having a caeserean section is a risk factor for scar site ectopic and not the other way around Have a regular antenatal follow up and scan as advised in your pregnancy so the chances reduces
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