Uterine rupture… a silent obstetric emergency that pregnant mothers must be aware of
Severe and persistent abdominal pain not related to uterine contractions
Decreased fetal movement
Abnormal change in abdominal shape with unusually clear palpation of the fetus
Maternal shock symptoms such as dizziness, low blood pressure, or vaginal bleeding
Pregnant women with a history of cesarean section or those in high-risk groups should attend regular antenatal care and inform their physician of their medical history in detail to plan the safest delivery possible.








