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Is it risky to have second pregnancy when your first kid is 15 months old ?? The first was a c sec..
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pregnancy complication , Maintain 3 year gap as per- Governnment of India - National Health Mission. After a C-section, it is good to wait from at least six months. A report by the World Health Organization recommends that the mother should ideally have a gap of 24 months to “reduce the risk of adverse maternal, perinatal and infant outcomes” (1). This recommendation holds good both for C-section and vaginal deliveries. It gives enough time for the wounds to heal.
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Dear , minimum two years of gap is safe .. u can consult your regular physician she wl help u more as she knows the proper details about u.
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2years is Best Btwn the Gap for pregnancy
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18 months as a minimum is what is considered as a safe gap between pregnancies, even C- section deliveries.
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