I keep thinking my uterus ruptured because I have some genetic syndrome.PLEASE H!


Question: I keep thinking my uterus ruptured because I have some genetic syndrome.PLEASE HELP ME.PLEASE GOING CRAZY?
it ruptured at 36 wks and I had had no surgeries nothing earlier. Other than that I am healthy and fit and have never had any health problems. This was the first thing that happened. I am 32 yrs old.
I keep worrying about this tooooo much. The doctors I asked said first of all those syndromes are genetic and even in sporadic new cases, there would be manifestations from a younger age.
Next they say that uterine rupture is not as rare as syndromes like ehlers danlos vascular type etc.

So I am in a fix now. I keep thinking and worrying

Answers:

Here are the symptoms of a uterine rupture:

Abdominal pain and tenderness. The pain may not be severe; it may occur suddenly at the peak of a contraction. The woman may describe a feeling that something "gave way" or "ripped."
Chest pain, pain between the scapulae, or pain on inspiration—Pain occurs because of the irritation of blood below the woman's diphragm
Hypovolemic shock caused by hemorrhage—Falling blood pressure, tachycardia, tachypnea, pallor, cool and clammy skin, and anxiety. The fall in blood pressure is often a late sign of hemorrhage
Signs associated with fetal oxygenation, such as late decelerations, reduced viability, tachycardia, and bradycardia
Absent fetal heart sounds with a large disruption of the placenta; absent fetal heart activity by ultrasound examination
Cessation of uterine contractions
Palpation of the fetus outside the uterus (usually occurs only with a large, complete rupture). The fetus is likely to be dead




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