Re: Interesting VBAC

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Fri Jun 30 21:41:38 2000


In message <a04310102b582f1c3c83b@[208.2.63.58]> writes: > Any comments?
>
> G3P2 at 41-42 weeks presented in labor. Pt has prior hx of LUTCS and
> VBAC. Pt pushes for five hours without delivery. At cesarean
> catastrophic uterine rupture noted. Baby 12 pounds 2 ounces and
> stillborn. Mom recovering without physical sequelae.

Pushed for 5 hours after arriving at the hospital? If so, was the presence or absence of FHTs documented along the way?

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