2024
DOI: 10.2147/ijwh.s439619
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Early Labor Posterior Uterine Wall Rupture in a Primigravid Mother with Successful Repair and Live Birth: A Case Report

Adane Sisay,
Abel Teshome,
Esayas Regasa
et al.

Abstract: Background:Posterior uterine wall rupture is extremely uncommon in the absence of any of the commonly recognized risk factors. Even though uterine rupture is more likely in multiparous people, it cannot be believed that the uterus of a primigravid is impervious to rupture. The objective of this case report is to alert obstetricians about atypical posterior uterine wall rupture presentation in the absence of identifiable risk factors and to emphasize the worth of prompt action. Case Presentation: A 22-year-old … Show more

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