Rarely: A C-section scar can sometimes be seen on transvaginal ultrasound. Scar tissue inside the endometrial cavity cannot be seen on conventional ultrasound. This kind of scar tissue can interfere with pregnancy. Scar tissue usually cannot be seen in the bladder.
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