Rupture Due to Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
A woman was admitted with a diagnosis of molar pregnancy in her third pregnancy. She presented in her 4th month of pregnancy due to spotting from the vagina. At admission, she was mildly anaemic. Abdomen revealed a uterine size of 32 weeks with no foetal
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Ruptured Uterus
Gowri Dorairajan
Ruptured Uterus
Gowri Dorairajan Obstetrics and Gynecology JIPMER Puducherry India
ISBN 978-981-10-2850-2 ISBN 978-981-10-2852-6 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-2852-6
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I dedicate this book to those agonized labouring women who could never take their babies back home with them, to the family of the labouring women who never went back home after delivery, and to those who would never experience a baby growing within them again. I dedicate this to those who forgave and healed and to those who could not forget and carried the scar. I dedicate this to all obstetricians who had experienced the triumph when the baby cried happily, when the mother was thankful, and when they averted what could otherwise have been a very bad obstetric nightmare: all this when the world slept peacefully. I dedicate this to all those who thought they did their best possible at that time but realized late that they could have done better. I dedicate this book to all my teachers and seniors only the goodness of whom I have nurtured as glowing lamps within me. I dedicate this book to all those caregivers who lost their health during their journey. I dedicate this to those yearning students who wanted readable understandable and effective methods of learning and those who
wished the experience of grey hair would translate into black and white print. I dedicate this book to the divine power whose presence I have experienced while managing labouring women. I pray that the students of obstetrics would become competent, compassionate, caring, and careful
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