Abstract
Management and outcome of 5 cases of pregnancy after uterine rupture are discussed. All women in these cases were delivered by cesarean delivery and no repeat ruptures occurred. After reviewing the literature, it is concluded that women with a previous uterine rupture have a favorable outcome in a subsequent pregnancy. With a rupture in a lower segment scar, an elective cesarean delivery should be performed before labor starts after assessing fetal lung maturity or administration of corticosteroids. Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Family Physicians. After completion of this article, the reader should be able to describe the risk associated with a subsequent pregnancy after a previous uterine rupture, summarize the complications of uterine rupture during a subsequent pregnancy, and to list the treatment plans for a patient in a subsequent pregnancy after uterine rupture.
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