A secondary analysis of 11,778 women from this study with one prior low - transverse cesarean delivery showed an increase in uterine
rupture only in women undergoing induction who had no prior vaginal delivery (1.5 % versus 0.8 %, P =.02).
While this may lead some people to believe uterine
rupture only happens in women who have had C - sections, this isn't actually the case.
In a 2006 paper in Science, researchers — including David Robinson, then a seismologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom — noted that the June 2001 in Peru quake
ruptured only 400 km of the 1000 - km - long seismic gap, leaving 600 km of the plate boundary largely locked.
But the Gorkha earthquake
ruptured only a small fraction of the locked zone, so there is still the potential for the locked portion to produce a large earthquake.
Not exact matches
Choosing different means, seeking another kind of victory, renouncing the marks of victory — this is the
only possible way of breaking the chain of violence, of
rupturing the circle of fear and hate.
It would
only be those that are saved that would be
ruptured.
Seen in this perspective, religion itself can
only appear or arise in conjunction with a
rupture between the sacred and the profane, a
rupture testifying to the alienation of immediate existence from a sacred or transcendent ground.
Royce held the interesting view that the atoning deed must not
only heal the community but it must leave the community better than it was before the
rupture of disloyalty.10 This is a remnant of the idealistic attempt to prove that the world is really better because of sin.
Moreover, these are not the
only ones threatened by intellectual
rupture.
The Eastern and Western wings of the Catholic Church continued to drift apart until the
rupture became so unmistakable that attempts to heal it had
only temporary and partial success.
The former England midfielder was sent out on a season - long loan at Aston Villa last season
only to
rupture his achilles tendon in December which ruled him out for the remainder of the season.
Had the
ruptured liver been the
only injury I can see the importance.
Kiwi athlete Tom Quirk
ruptured his Achilles on the penultimate lap,
only to hobble round the final lap with the help from one of the Cambridge athletes in order to earn his point for the team.
It remains his one and
only appearance given that his 2010 debut with the first team ended in heartbreak for the then -17-year-old as he suffered a
ruptured ligament that side - lined him for six months.
Ruptured uterus and Placental abruption
only occur among high risk women who are not considered suitable for planned homebirth, but choose it and the law protects their right to do so.
It is given
only in hospitals with good fetal monitoring because of increased risks to you and your baby, such as fetal distress, too strong or long contractions, and uterine
rupture.
Only stir until combined, as to not completely
rupture the raspberries.
Cord prolapse occurs at about 1/400 low risk hospital births and about 1/5, 000 (0.02 %) homebirths and
only where
rupturing membranes is not restricted.
What may be even more important to acknowledge is that
only six percent of those
ruptures that do occur result in the mother's death, according to the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program.
According to What To Expect,
only about 15 percent of women experience the
rupture of the amniotic sac before they go into labor.
Fortunately it's extremely rare:
only one in 100 women who attempts a VBAC experiences uterine
rupture.
The
only safe way to manage the risk of uterine
rupture during a VBAC is to be in the hospital, with anesthesiologists and OBs able to perform a c - section within minutes.
Interesting
only 2 of the studies in the review looked a uterine
rupture — a greater risk for women who have previously laboured.
Studies addressing the risks and benefits of TOLAC in women with more than one cesarean delivery have reported a risk of uterine
rupture between 0.9 % and 3.7 %, but have not reached consistent conclusions regarding how this risk compares with women with
only one prior uterine incision (6, 70 — 73).
Few studies regarding twins have been completed, but in two small studies with
only 45 women, the rates of successful VBAC and uterine
rupture did not differ significantly between study subjects and women with singleton gestations also attempting VBAC (ACOG, 2004).
It's difficult for doctors to diagnose uterine
rupture until it actually happens, Unfortunately, if the uterus manages to tear during delivery, not
only will baby have a difficult time being born, but both mom and baby get placed in a life - threatening situation that needs to be remedied immediately.
What can occur is that the sac
ruptures, but
only a small amount of fluid is released, making it sometimes confusing as to what it is for the mom - to - be.
«The
only way to explain the subsidence of the islands is to have a
rupture... in the very deep part of the subduction zone, between 40 and 60 km (25 to 40 miles) depth,» Feuillet said.
However, the
ruptures ripped through the planet at hundreds of kilometers per second rather than fracturing
only near the surface, as typical earthquakes do.
Some theoretical research suggested that at the pressures and temperatures found in the depths where this quake happened,
ruptures could
only occur within zones about 6 miles (10 km) thick, said study lead author Shengji Wei, a seismologist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
On the contrary, initial studies of the
rupture process and the aftershocks show that
only about a third of the vulnerable zone broke.
For example, if the tension gauge tethers on the surface are strong, cells will adhere to the surface and
rupture the tethers
only at the periphery of landing areas, leaving fluorescent footprints dark at the periphery and bright in the middle, called an «edge
rupture pattern» by researchers.
The integrin - ligand bond activates cells» adhesion to a surface
only when the DNA tether does not
rupture, enabling a measurement to be taken of the molecular force.
«We have no idea why
only a portion of the 1877 zone
ruptured,» said Lay.
They found that Lactococcus lactis, used in the manufacture of dairy products, naturally releases an antioxidant known as superoxide dismutase A (SodA)-- but
only if
ruptured by a specific, bacteria - attacking enzyme.
This disk (0.02 of an inch in diameter) is a slice of one of the thousands of electrodes that
ruptured when a self - focused, relativistic electron beam pinched into a 630,000,000 °F «hot dot» that was
only 4 billionths of an inch in diameter.
Combining theory and computer simulations of dynamic earthquake
ruptures, Ampuero and his colleagues developed a model that explains how the size of injection - induced earthquakes depends on not
only the volume of fluid being injected but also the energy stored on nearby faults.
Entering through a small incision, the surgeons were able to remove
only the part of the disk that had
ruptured.
Important: I
only felt comfortable putting these remedies on / around his ear because we were able to verify with an otoscope that his eardrum had not
ruptured.
Only including the words «
rupturing», «banging», and «tearing» is an emotional appeal that exploits the traditionally negative connotations of these words.
I think it goes like this: Sat fat does / will lead to thickening of the artery (atherosclerosis), but it is
only via inflammation (i.e. sugars and grains) that causes the
rupturing of the atherosclerotic cap) which is what causes heart disease)??
I naturally went into labor at 38 weeks, my membranes
ruptured on their own and my entire labor was 12 hours...
only about 4 of them being painful!
Most brain (cerebral) aneurysms
only cause noticeable symptoms if they burst (
rupture) leading to a very serious haemorrhage which can cause extensive brain damage and symptoms of agonising headache, pain on looking at light, neck stiffness, vomiting, etc..
Studio Ghibli hoped that director Kondô could become a successor to Miyazaki and Takahata, but this would be the
only film he completed before his 1998 death at age 47 due to a
ruptured aneurysm attributed to excessive work, an incident that led Miyazaki to announce retirement but settle on a more relaxed pace.
Perhaps aiming to evoke the
ruptured fabric of the small family unit on which the film focuses, but achieving
only a frustratingly distancing effect, Gröning employs a self - consciously fragmented structure.
This sets off a chain of events that
ruptures the bedrock of her life and leads her to question the
only home she's ever had.
Some dogs can be persistently lame with a partial tear of the cruciate ligament, where others will
only become lame at the point of complete
rupture.
Only one disorder — cranial cruciate ligament
rupture — was more likely in mixed - breed dogs than purebred dogs.
If your dog
ruptures the Cranial Cruciate Ligament, surgery is the
only real option.
Ruptures in the neck can cause symptoms throughout the pet's body, but
ruptured discs located lower on the spinal column
only cause symptoms below the area of the
rupture.