Abstract
According to many obstetricians and gynecologists, there is a concept that after a
cesarean section, it is necessary to perform another cesarean section. However, recently, especially in foreign
countries, as a result of advances in medicine and operative techniques, the postoperative period, the tactics
of conservative management of women with scars on the uterus are increasing. According to the literature
[2,6], 60-80% of women, i.e. 3-4 out of every 5 women who underwent a first-time cesarean section, can
give birth through natural childbirth.
The frequency of caesarean section is the main reason for the increase in the number of women with a uterine
scar. The choice of tactics of pregnancy, the optimal timing and methods of delivery in such patients presents
considerable difficulties in each specific case and should be addressed individually.