Health For Everone Q&A Women’s Health

What should I do if my uterus ruptures?

Asked by:Botelho

Asked on:Mar 23, 2026 10:45 PM

Answers:1 Views:470
  • Shrub Shrub

    Mar 23, 2026

     

    >>Recommended reading: 5 must-see tips for maintaining your uterus

      lead to Uterine rupture reason
      
      Obstructed fetal presentation during delivery
      
      The fetus grows too large (weight exceeds 4000 grams), the fetal head is not commensurate with the mother's pelvis, the fetal position is incorrect (especially the transverse position that is easily overlooked), the fetus is deformed (such as hydrocephalus) or the mother has a tumor in the pelvic cavity, which can block the first exposed part of the fetus, causing strong contraction of the uterine muscles, causing the muscles of the lower uterus to be stretched, thinned, and eventually stretched to cause uterine rupture.
      
      Pregnancy is placenta previa
      
      Placenta previa is implanted in the lower segment of the uterus, where the muscle tissue is weak. When the cervix tears and stretches upward, the lower segment of the uterus will rupture.
      
      The time after cesarean section for pregnant mothers is too short
      
      Poor postoperative incision healing and previous surgery Uterine fibroids Resection surgery, this pregnancy caused uterine rupture because the scar did not rupture; this pregnancy was placenta previa, and the placenta was implanted in the lower segment of the uterus, and the muscle tissue here is fragile and can easily stretch upward due to tearing of the cervix, causing the lower segment of the uterus to rupture.

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