IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 35 / Issue 4 / pii/1630639222295-794541954

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Case Report
Spontaneous uterine rupture during preterm labor in the second trimester of a twin IVF pregnancy without any apparent risk factor
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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yeditepe University Hospital, Istanbul (Turkey)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2008, 35(4), 289–290;
Published: 10 December 2008
Abstract

Uterine rupture is a rare complication of pregnancy. It can cause severe problems for the mother and child if not immediately diagnosed and treated. Some certain risk factors play a major role for occurrence. Multiple pergnancies, grand multiparity, previous cesarean sections or myomectomy operations, hysteroscopic manipulations and corrective uterine surgery, etc. are the main predisposing factors. In this case we report the successful management of a spontaneous uterine rupture in a primigravid female an the 29th week of a twin pregnancy after IVF treatment.
Keywords
Uterine rupture
Spontaneous rupture
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