Abstract

The growth of the cesarean section frequency has created a new healthcare problem – follow up of pregnancy in women with a uterine scar. The pregnancy course in the case of an incompetent uterine scar poses risks of not only a premature labor, but also of a uterine rupture during the entire gestation. Currently, the issues of the diagnostics and reconstructive surgery for an incompetent uterine scar after a cesarean section when planning a pregnancy remain understudied.

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