How much do you know about the nine major fertility myths?

1. If the previous child had a cesarean section, will the next child also need a cesarean section? 90% of expectant mothers mistakenly believe that if their last child was delivered by cesarean section, the next child will also be delivered by cesarean section. If the reason for the surgery for the first baby is improper fetal position, amniotic fluid, poor fetal heart rate, or personal factors, then the second baby will be delivered naturally. The probability of success is 80-90%. However, if the first child is delivered by caesarean section because the pelvis is too small, delaying the delivery process, the failure rate of the second child will be as high as 60-70%. Sometimes second babies are delivered by caesarean section for fear of uterine rupture. According to clinical statistics, if the first child enters

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