Rupture of the uterus: causes and cures!

Rupture of the uterus: causes and cures!

Rupture of the uterus: causes and cures!

Uterine rupture may occur during the natural birth process, causing damage and numerous health risks to the mother and the fetus! How uterine rupture occurs?
 And what are its causes and treatments?

What is a uterine rupture?

Sometimes during natural birth, rupture uterus slips into fetal abdomen instead of out through the neck of the uterus, which can cause severe bleeding in the mother and fetus may cause strangulation.
And the condition of uterine rupture is not of common complications of childbirth, but the incidence is less than 1% among pregnant women around the world. And increase the chances of uterine rupture as a result of mother undergo cesarean operations.
Tend to rip the more scars in the womb as a result of performing cesarean, so doctors recommend women who had Cesarean don't do natural childbirth in any fast coming to avoid access by a ruptured uterus.

Symptoms of uterine rupture

There are many symptoms associated with uterine rupture, these include:

Uterine bleeding.
Sudden pain in between each systole (RDS) walankbadah.
Contractions and spasms become less severe and less rapidly over time.
Return of the baby's head into the birth canal after leaving.
The appearance of puffiness and swelling under the greatness of pubic hair.
Sudden pain in the scar from a previous cesarean section.
Faulty uterine muscles.
Accelerated heartbeat, low blood pressure and the entry of the mother in shock.
Fetal heart rate irregularities.
The natural birth process fails and the need for recourse to cesarean section.

Causes of uterine rupture

During a natural birth, pressure on the walls of the uterus with the movement of the fetus through the birth canal, that kind of pressure could cause uterine rupture.
And often starts to rip old scar position resulting from a previous cesarean, and when it gets to rip, the contents of the uterus, including the fetus, move into the belly of the mother.

Risks and complications of uterine rupture

The uterine rupture is serious obstetric complications on the mother and her unborn child, mother, uterine rupture may cause the loss of a large amount of blood, but the mother died because of this bleeding is rare If the bleeding at the hospital.
But the real danger here is often the baby, not the mother, if the mother is diagnosed with a ruptured uterus, doctors must move quickly to remove the fetus from the uterus or womb.
Unless the fetus during the 10-40 minutes of the rupture, may die because of lack of oxygen.

Diagnosis of uterine rupture

It is possible to get a uterine rupture suddenly and without warning and may be difficult to diagnose by doctors because its symptoms may not be clear or specific.
It is possible to infer the doctors to uterine rupture by observing fetal heart rate disturbance, or any other disorder.
Doctors can usually diagnose uterine rupture with certainty except through surgery.

Treatment of uterine rupture

If uterine rupture caused by losing large amounts of blood, doctors may be forced to remove the womb fully to control the bleeding.
After hysterectomy women become unable to procreate.
And might need women subjected to severe bleeding during childbirth a transfusion for quick offset the shortfall.
Also needed for scientific surgery normally fetus and save him, fetal oxygen levels are monitored constantly and subjected to intensive care after birth to make sure he's safe and sound.

Is it possible to prevent rupture of the uterus?

The only way to protect the mother and baby of uterine rupture is through subduing Caesarian's mother, while natural birth reduces the ability of doctors to control the putting mother and child health.
It is important that you discuss options available to pregnant birth with her supervisor, to take the best decision to maintain her health and the health of her unborn child and guarantee her soft and easy births.

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