It's not ideal : Short pregnancy interval from a c-section does carry risks. One is placing the incision under strain by the growing uterus. This can put you at increased risk of uterine rupture, but this is still uncommon. The other is risk of the placenta implanting over the scar and invading into the uterus (placenta accreta). This is very dangerous for delivery but also rare. See your doctor. Good luck.
Answered 7/6/2013
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Slightly: There is a slight increase in uterine rupture in women who get pregnant quickly after a cesarean. It takes time for the tissue to totally heal to full strength.
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