Generally speaking, the surgical scar of ectopic pregnancy is different from that of caesarean section. Because at present, caesarean section mostly adopts lower uterine incision, which is relatively long compared with the surgical scar of ectopic pregnancy, and its length is about 12 cm. If the fetal head is big or the pregnant woman has an emergency, it is necessary to take out the fetus in time, and the length of caesarean scar will be longer. As far as the operation of ectopic pregnancy is concerned, laparoscopic surgery is often used now. This technique will make the scar of ectopic pregnancy almost invisible, which is very easy to distinguish from the scar of caesarean section.
However, there are still some hospitals that use traditional methods in ectopic pregnancy surgery. Most of these incisions are vertical, but compared with caesarean section, the incisions are relatively small and the scars are relatively small. Therefore, it can be seen from this comparison that the scars of the two operations are relatively easy to identify.
However, for women, both ectopic pregnancy surgery and caesarean section need a good rest after surgery to ensure the recovery of the body.