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Uterine Rupture During Labor – Multidisciplinary Care Saved Both Mother and Baby

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Neha (name changed), a 32-year-old pregnant woman, was brought to the Labour and Delivery Unit at Artemis Hospitals, Gurugram, in active labour. This was her second pregnancy, and until that point, everything had progressed normally. During monitoring, our obstetric team noticed sudden severe abdominal pain, a drop in her blood pressure, and signs of fetal distress. Upon further assessment, we learned that Neha had previously undergone uterine surgery, which increased her risk of complications. Our doctors at Artemis Hospitals immediately recognised the seriousness of the situation and acted without delay. 

Neha’s condition was critical, so the medical team moved swiftly and decisively. Continuous fetal monitoring confirmed acute distress, and imaging findings raised strong suspicion of a rare uterine rupture, a life-threatening emergency for both mother and baby. Within minutes, a multidisciplinary team involving obstetricians, anesthesiologists, neonatologists, and critical care specialists was mobilised. Neha was rushed to the operating theatre for an emergency caesarean section. 

During surgery, a uterine rupture was confirmed. The baby was delivered safely, and immediate neonatal care was provided by the waiting neonatal team. Simultaneously, the obstetric surgeons worked meticulously to control bleeding and repair the uterus, stabilising Neha’s condition. Thanks to rapid coordination and expert surgical care, both mother and child were saved. 

Following surgery, Neha was closely monitored in the Intensive Care Unit. Her recovery progressed steadily, with her vital signs stabilizing and no further complications. The newborn was cared for in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and showed good progress. Within a few days, Neha was reunited with her baby, and both were discharged in stable condition. 

This case highlights the importance of continuous monitoring during labor and rapid multidisciplinary intervention in rare obstetric emergencies. Timely decision-making and coordinated care were crucial in saving both lives.

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