Fun facts... cos misunderstandings can be born from many things hahahahah
There are IN FACT surgeries that are performed on MALES and have the exact same C-section look alike scarring! So ahem... just saying...
Open Inguinal Hernia Repair (Herniorrhaphy/Hernioplasty): While often smaller than a C-section scar, a lower abdominal hernia repair can leave a horizontal scar in the lower belly area.
Lanz or Modified Gridiron Incision: While usually used for appendectomies, these incisions are often made in the lower right abdomen and can span horizontally to match Langer’s lines for better cosmetic results.
Lower Spinal Surgery: In certain cases, a disc replacement or fusion can be performed by accessing the spine through a lower abdominal (anterior) incision, which looks very similar to a C-section incision.
Bladder or Prostate Surgery: Certain open, non-laparoscopic approaches to the bladder or surrounding structures can use a low transverse incision.
so if you are ever seeing a male with such a scar... don't asume they had a baby hahahahahaha