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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    out west
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    c-scar possibly rupturing at 6 months?

    Hi folks,

    I had an emergency caesearean with my first child and have been planning a VBAC for my second. The last few weeks however I've noticed a stinging at the ends of my scar when I shower and there seems to be some internal bleeding underneath the scar at one end too. I am obese (92kg, 164cm) and the baby bump is larger than I was last time time.... I figure the extra weight is putting more stress on the scar..... But I've never heard of the scar rupturing before labour - has anyone here experienced this?

    I have an appt with my OB in 2 weeks time so will discuss it then, unless it gets worse in which case I'll go in asap!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
    11,633

    Must be worrying for you!
    My understanding is that a rupture can occur at any time, not just during labour. Talking to your OB about it is a good idea. It may be that it's just stretching?
    All the best

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    vic
    2,886

    It could be that it may just be the external scar not the uterine scar itself if you know what I mean but wouldn't hurt to get it checked.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    out west
    238

    Thanks folks, baby is still definintely alive and kicking so I'm thinking if there is a rupture, then its likely to be just one or more of the external layers. At my last appt I told him about this searing pain I've been getting at one end of the scar and he said it was just muscles stretching, but it is completely different from anything I felt in my first pregnancy. I just spent a terrifying hour online reading cases of uterine rupture - horrific stuff. Will see how it goes.

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
    11,633

    oh boy, maybe don't read any more? Sounds like baby is safe and well in there. Hope things are more comfortable for you

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Is the scar itchy? Or the rest of your belly especially itchy? Are you using any oils to aid the skin to stretch effectively?
    If not, I suggest you grab a few things and make yourself a belly oil to rub into your belly t least twice a day. Avoid BioOil - it is mostly synthetic and you can do better.

    I used this mix for my pregnancies and it is simply divine!

    30ml Almond Oil
    15ml Wheatgerm Oil
    5ml carrot oil
    + 2 drops Ylang-ylang, 1 drop neroli, 1 drop sandalwood.

    Massage it liberally into your belly and boobs at least twice a day. All the way round to your back, up to your neck and down to your pubic bone.

    This really helped solve the issue of burning, stinging and tearing pains and sensations in my skin-scar I was getting with my last pregnancy.

    Hope that helps!

    ETA: Uterine rupture is entirely different to your skin-level scar. They are not the same thing, so please stop Googling!! The risk of uterine rupture in a singleton pregnancy, regardless of mode of delivery, for a woman with previous CS history, is only .32% (Obstetrics & Gynecology: October 2007 - Volume 110 - Issue 4 - pp 801-807)
    Last edited by LimeSlice; December 30th, 2012 at 06:48 PM.