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Scar Tenderness absent in pregnancy
Hi doctor... Good evening. My wife is 36 week pregnant. Her first baby is now 3 year 2 months old and was through caesearean. Please find atachment of opd card in which my doctor write "Scar tenderness absent". What does it means? And normal delivery is possible with such conditions.
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It means the previous scar is intact..normal delivery depends on many factors..
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This means that the patient is not in labour and the previous scar is not showing any signs of rupture Willing for normal delivery following Cesarean section can be very risky As there is always a chance of scar rapture
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at the time of delivery you will come to know if normal delivery is possible..
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