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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Uterine rupture
  1. ... separating after the baby is born (placenta accreta) Uterine rupture These conditions can lead to severe bleeding (hemorrhage), ... of VBAC. There is a small risk of uterine rupture, which can harm the mother and the baby. ...
  2. ... with VBAC is a rupture (break) of the uterus. Blood loss from a rupture can be a risk for the mom and ... greater risk of getting an infection in the uterus.
  3. ... Rupture of a hollow organ such as the uterus or bowel (only in vascular EDS) Rupture of the eyeball (only in vascular EDS)
  4. ... retardation Premature separation of the placenta from the uterus before the baby is born (abruption of the placenta) Rupture of the liver Stroke Death (rarely) Having a ...
  5. ... begins, the mucus plug that sealed off your uterus detaches from ... amniotic sac may rupture and you may feel fluid trickle or gush ...
  6. ... called cervical incompetence Birth defects of the mother's uterus ... rupture of the membranes Placenta abruption Other factors that ...
  7. ... week of pregnancy, it is called preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM). The earlier your water breaks, the more serious it is for you and your baby.
  8. ... area If the area around the abnormal pregnancy ruptures and bleeds, symptoms may get worse. They may ... the area of the ectopic pregnancy breaks open (ruptures). Rupture can lead to bleeding and shock. Treatment ...
  9. ... the ovaries and pelvis that may break open (rupture) In rare cases, endometriosis tissue may block the ...
  10. ... Appendicitis , most often when the appendix breaks open (ruptures) Cancer Endometriosis Infections in the abdomen and pelvis, ... tests. Hysterosalpingography may help detect adhesions inside the uterus or fallopian tubes. X-rays of the abdomen, ...
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