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Scar tissue from C Section

A few questions- During the Nuchal, they saw scar tissue from my c section.  They said it wasn't a problem because the baby wasn't near it, btu what happens when the baby gets bigger and there is less room?  will I need another C-section?

Also, I have red dots which are not raised.  Is this from the testosterone and does this mean I am having another boy?  I had them early on when pregnant with my son but they started much later this pregnancy.

Thank you!
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I HAVE HAD 3 C SECTION AND A LAP AND A TUBAL REVERSAL SO HOW HAD WILL IT BE FOR ME TO GET PREGNANT AND HOW MANY C SECTION CAN U HAVE BEFORE U CANT HAVE ON ANY MORE
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I had a C-section with my first child and tried a VBAC with my second.  I ended up having to have an emergency C-sect because my baby was in distress.  It turns out it was because of scar tissue from my first C-section.  The doctor told me that if I were to have any more children I should not even consider trying to deliver vaginally.  I hope this helps.
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Sorry my commant did't post above;   my friend had the same problem and she was told she had to have a C section
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anyone ever been told they have a cyst on their umbilical cord Dr. say's I should take a cvs I'm 13weeks 3 days preg. dr. says ultrasound showed decreased blood flow to baby in part of cord salso I hve 2 vains 1 artary
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