“…8 Clinical manifestations of uterine rupture may include acute or abnormal maternal abdominal pain, tachycardia, vaginal bleeding with shock, loss of uterine contractility, and sometimes blood-tinged urine. 4,5,13 Often, the earliest signs of uterine rupture are prolonged, late, or recurring variable decelerations or fetal bradycardias. 4,14 Because posterior uterine rupture is so uncommon, typical symptoms might not be present.…”