Can uterine rupture die?

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For the vast majority of female friends, the uterus is as important as a valuable asset. Its existence and its health are as heavy as Mount Tai for them as life. Indeed, we all know that the uterus is the organ for women to produce menstruation and give birth to the fetus, which is of great significance. Once there is a serious situation like uterine rupture, the consequences will be unimaginable. Can uterine rupture die? Now let me tell you something.

Can uterine rupture die?

Complete rupture of the uterus: a full-thickness rupture of the uterine wall, with amniotic fluid, placenta, and part or all of the fetus squeezed into the abdominal cavity. When rupture occurs, the parturient suddenly feels abdominal tearing pain, then the contraction stops, and the abdominal pain suddenly alleviates. Soon, with the amniotic fluid and fetal blood into the abdominal cavity, there will be persistent abdominal pain, maternal pale, cold sweat, shallow breathing, pulse count, blood pressure drop and other shock symptoms and signs, vaginal blood flow may be more or less.

Incomplete rupture: the myometrium is partially or completely split, but the serosa is still intact, the uterine cavity is not connected with the abdominal cavity, and the fetus remains in the uterine cavity. If the rupture is in the lower part of the lateral wall of the uterus, a hematoma can be formed between the two lobes of the broad ligament. If the uterine artery is torn, it can cause severe extraperitoneal hemorrhage and shock. Abdominal examination of the uterus still maintain the original shape, obvious tenderness after rupture, and gradually increased hematoma can be touched on one side of the abdomen. Broad ligament hematoma can also be extended upward to become retroperitoneal hematoma. If the bleeding continues, the hematoma can penetrate the serous layer and form complete uterine rupture.

Although uterine rupture caused by uterine scar can occur in late pregnancy, but most of them are in labor. Generally, the omen is not obvious, only slight abdominal pain, and tenderness at uterine scar. At this time, we should be alert that there may be scar dehiscence, but because the fetal membrane has not yet broken, the fetal position can be found out, and the fetal heart rate is good. If we can find and deal with it in time, the prognosis of mother and baby is good. Because of the mild symptoms, it is easy to be ignored. When the cleft is enlarged and amniotic fluid, fetus and blood enter the abdominal cavity, the symptoms and signs similar to complete rupture appear, but there is no tearing pain, some scar rupture and bleeding are few, the puerpera feels that the contraction stops and the fetal movement disappears without other discomfort. After 2-3 days, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other peritonitis symptoms can appear.

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Uterine rupture is divided into two stages. Therefore, if we can not see a doctor in time, it is easy to lead to the tragedy of fetal death. Such a serious gynecological disease is every pregnant woman can not avoid. I hope that the majority of female friends can take good care of themselves, pregnant women can smoothly give birth to a baby, feel the joy of being a mother.