Uterine Rupture
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Labour & Birth Complications — Perry's Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada▶ 43:06The hypertonic, titanic contractions overwhelm the systemFor the patient, risks include uterine rupture, extensive lacerations, and immediate postpartum hemorrhageFor the fetus, the lack of resting time between contractions causes acute hypoxia, and in rare cases, intracranial traumaLabor & Birth Complications Nursing Care — Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family▶ 3:33It isAnd when we get into emergencies like uterine rupture or amniotic fluid embolism later, you'll see exactly why that vigilant instant nursing…And the third goalComplications During Labour & Birth — Leifer's Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing in Canada▶ 9:30Also, if there is a pelvic structural deformity or a previous classic vertical C -section incisionWe will definitely talk more about those incisions later, but that vertical one carries a much higher risk of uterine ruptureA much higher risk, yes