2015
DOI: 10.5336/gynobstet.2014-39032
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Spontaneous Uterine Rupture with Retroperitoneal Hematoma in the First Trimester: Case Report

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“…Out of 76 patients, 23 (23/76, 30.26%) did not have any previous uterine surgery, presenting therefore an unscarred uterus ( Table 1). Of this group, most cases had a uterine anomaly (10/23, 43.48%), 3 had a PAS disorder (3/23, 13.04%), 2 had an ART-induced pregnancy (2/23, 8.70%), 2 had a pharmacological termination of pregnancy (2/23, 8.70%), 3 others were multiparous (three or more previous births) (3/23, 13.04%) [9,16,26] (Table 1, Table 2, and Supplementary Tables S3-S5). However, in 4 cases, no clearly recognizable predisposing factor was present (4/19, 21.05%) [8,12,55,77].…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of 76 patients, 23 (23/76, 30.26%) did not have any previous uterine surgery, presenting therefore an unscarred uterus ( Table 1). Of this group, most cases had a uterine anomaly (10/23, 43.48%), 3 had a PAS disorder (3/23, 13.04%), 2 had an ART-induced pregnancy (2/23, 8.70%), 2 had a pharmacological termination of pregnancy (2/23, 8.70%), 3 others were multiparous (three or more previous births) (3/23, 13.04%) [9,16,26] (Table 1, Table 2, and Supplementary Tables S3-S5). However, in 4 cases, no clearly recognizable predisposing factor was present (4/19, 21.05%) [8,12,55,77].…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexual pain disorders, which are sexual dysfunctions, are societal conditions that cause problems in women's sexual lives, as well as their relationships and social lives, and can lead to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Social pressure on women to have sexual relations despite their pain, which is prevalent in many countries, complicates the treatment of sexual pain disorders (Akbaş et al, 2007). One of the sexual problems included under the heading 'genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder' in DSM-5 is vaginismus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%