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    Uterine rupture is when the muscular wall of the uterus tears during pregnancy or childbirth. Symptoms, while classically including increased pain, vaginal...
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    known that myomectomy surgery is associated with a higher risk of uterine rupture in later pregnancy. Thus, women who have had myomectomy (with the exception...
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  • or planned abdominal delivery. There is a slightly higher risk for uterine rupture and perinatal death of the child with VBAC than ERCS, but the absolute...
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  • Causes of heavy bleeding during labour include placental abruption and uterine rupture. Umbilical cord prolapse occurs when the umbilical cord comes out of...
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  • as a thinning of uterine muscle at the incision site. These uterine scar defects are associated with increased risk of uterine rupture and scar separation...
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    It increases the risk of the mother getting an infection, having uterine rupture, or having post-partum bleeding. Long-term complications for the mother...
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    (obstructed labour, also known as dystocia) Fetal distress Cord prolapse Uterine rupture or an elevated risk thereof Uncontrolled hypertension, pre-eclampsia...
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  • segment becomes stretched and thinner and if neglected may lead to uterine rupture. It is Major pathology behind obstructed labor. A circular groove encircling...
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  • more than two minutes in duration. Uterine hyperstimulation may result in fetal heart rate abnormalities, uterine rupture, or placental abruption. It is usually...
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  • menopause. Uterine rupture ""You need not worry about long-term effects either. A uterine perforation presents no risk of uterine rupture during pregnancy...
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  • "Maternal and fetal outcomes of uterine rupture and factors associated with maternal death secondary to uterine rupture". BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth...
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    result of gas build up Uterus sensitivity Ketosis Distress of the fetus Uterine ruptures Distress to the fetus as a result of decreasing oxygen levels Internal...
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    worst case scenario of having a niche is the chance of a uterine rupture. A uterine rupture means that the wall of the uterus, at the place of the previous...
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    Diab AE (2005). "Uterine ruptures in Yemen". Saudi Medical Journal. 26 (2): 264–9. PMID 15770303. Chamiso B (October 1995). "Rupture of pregnant uterus...
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    negative outcomes for the fetus if taken during pregnancy. In rare cases, uterine rupture may occur. It is a prostaglandin analogue—specifically, a synthetic...
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    occurs in about 1 in 200 pregnancies. Along with placenta previa and uterine rupture it is one of the most common causes of vaginal bleeding in the later...
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  • mother dies during a complicated delivery (conjoined twins) from a uterine rupture. The babies are born premature. Shiva becomes an expert in the repair...
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  • Uterine Tachysystole is a condition of excessively frequent uterine contractions during pregnancy. It is most often seen in induced or augmented labor...
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    placenta implantation Gestational hypertension or diabetes mellitus Uterine rupture Vacuum assisted delivery Placental abruption Amnioinfusion The method...
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    risk of uterine rupture. Further, urinary complications may develop such as cystitis, and bladder distention could eventually lead to rupture of the bladder...
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  • section using a low transverse uterine incision. The main risks of TOLAC are emergency caesarean section and uterine rupture. "Vaginal Birth After Cesarean...
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    mother may include vaginal or perineal tears, postpartum bleeding, or uterine rupture. Risk factors include gestational diabetes, previous history of the...
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    lead to a potentially fatal uterine rupture. The majority of pregnancies in a rudimentary horn result in torsion and rupture, although there are still some...
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    section, and allowed to continue can cause serious complications such as uterine rupture and hemorrhage. Patients with CSP generally present without symptoms...
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    miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, incompetent cervix, uterine rupture, and preterm labor. Bleeding in early pregnancy may be a sign of a...
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    Asherman's syndrome (AS) is an acquired uterine condition that occurs when scar tissue (adhesions) forms inside the uterus and/or the cervix. It is characterized...
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  • previous pregnancy are at risk of having a uterine rupture, when their caesarean scar re-opens. Uterine rupture is very serious for the woman and the baby...
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  • variants have been described in the medical literature. Uterine adenomyoma, the localized form of uterine adenomyosis, is a tumor composed of endometrial gland...
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    syndrome. Pregnancy increases the likelihood of uterine rupture. Maternal mortality is around 12%. Uterine hemorrhage can occur during the postpartum recovery...
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  • processes that increase the frequency and intensity of uterine contractions. On occasion, with the rupture of membranes, particularly if the head is not engaged...
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