Spontaneous Rupture of the Anterior Vaginal Wall during the First Stage of Labour
The risk of uterine rupture during attempted trial of labor after caesarean delivery (TOLAC) is well documented. However, vaginal rupture (in the absence of obstructed labour) is exceptionally uncommon. Below is described the rare case of a 37-year-old multiparous woman attempting TOLAC, who suffere...
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Main Authors: | Meleesa Joy Schultz (Author), Triveni Nanda (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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