Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Background: A cesarean scar greatly increases the likelihood of complications during subsequent pregnancies and, in particular, births. The risk of scar defect issues is considerable in all pregnancies in women who have had prior cesarean sections (CSs). Researching the correlation between the time between pregnancies and the thickness of lower segment Caesarean scars as determined by sonography was the primary objective of this research.