Abstract
Uterine rupture is a very rare obstetrical complication of the intrapartum period which can occur during either vaginal or cesarean delivery Rupture is more commonly associated with a trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery TOLAC than with an elective repeat cesarean delivery after a prior cesarean section ERCD The overall incidence of such an event is less than Associated maternal and neonatal morbidity or mortality is minimal Guidelines exist regarding the mode of delivery in the case of a previous cesarean section and when followed have greatly reduced the chances of uterine rupture A case report of complete uterine rupture in a parturient admitted to our labor ward for TOLAC is presented
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