Abstract

The danger of future uterine rupture is a serious concern for women who become pregnant after uterine leiomyomectomy or adenomyomectomy, despite the fact that these procedures are commonly used to alleviate symptoms like dysmenorrhea or hypermenorrhea and improve fertility. Although it happens very infrequently, uterine rupture is the most dreaded pregnancy complication and is linked to a high rate of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Here, we present a case of spontaneous uterine rupture during the third trimester of pregnancy.

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