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But uterine rupture can be life-threatening to both the pregnant person and the baby. During a uterine rupture, the C-section scar on the uterus breaks open.
This uncommon pregnancy complication, in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus ... Uterine tenderness or rigidity; Uterine ... Early rupture of ...
Uterine rupture. This is a rare but serious complication. The uterus tears along the scar line from an earlier C-section or major surgery on the uterus. If ...
The fertilized egg implants and grows outside of the uterus, such as in a fallopian tube. ... Uterine rupture. The uterus tears open along the scar line from an ...
If the uterus doesn't contract as it should, that could lead to serious bleeding after delivery. Uterine rupture. For a pregnant person who has had a C-section ...
Uterine rupture can be life-threatening for a baby. How you prepare. For a planned C-section, you may talk with an anesthesiologist. An anesthesiologist is a ...
In rare cases, the uterus could tear during labor. This is called a uterine rupture. Fibroids themselves can also make pregnancy more difficult. Because of ...
Force from trauma can sheer the placenta from the uterine wall and lead to fetal demise. Uterine rupture, though rare, usually occurs in the third trimester ...
Potential complications include maternal or fetal infection, placental abruption — when the placenta peels away from the inner wall of the uterus before ...
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