Re: uterine rupture rate with inverted T incsion

From: Cesar Molina (cemolar777@gmail.com)
Tue Feb 20 20:03:39 2007


Mrs Jassens, who is your Obstetrician ?

2007/2/14, H. Janssens <tvollemaantje@hotmail.com>: >
> At Tue, 13 Feb 2007, ljmidwife@aim.com wrote:
> >
> My first two children are born with a cesarian. I had a vaginal birth
> after 2 cesarians. The second cesarian was with an inverted T incision.
> I had no problems (no pain at the incision)during the labour and birth
> with my third child.
> greets,
>
> > I am looking for the specific rate of uterine rupture with inverted T
> incsion. For this particular patient the tail of the T was extended upward
> to the fundus.
> > She is a G4 P3 (vag, C/sec. for breech at term, attempted VBAC with
> unstable lie that became transverse and a difficult rpt. section with
> inverted T ).
> > This means she has both a LTCS and a classical.
> >
> > The research that I found compares LTCS to inverted T to classical only
> in terms of M&M outcomes not specific rupture rates.
> >
> > This woman is not a candidate for out of hospital birth. I'm just
> curious about the numbers and your experiences.
> > Linda Johnson, CNM
> > http://www.mothersownbirth.com
> > Temperance, MI
> > 1-866-920-8100
> >
> > "Not to know is bad. Not to want to know is worse.
> > Not to hope is unthinkable. Not to care is unforgivable."
> > --Nigerian saying
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