Hey there fellow mummy's, I just wanted to see if there was others out there who had experienced a ruptured womb and still gone on to have another successful pregnancy? My womb ruptured 35 weeks into my third pregnancy. It took about 5 hours for the doctors to realise what was going on and as soon as they did, it became one it emergency, I remember I was so scared. Thank god my daughter is healthy. She did have to spend some time in the baby unit for a while because they wanted her to develop abit more. She's had developmental delays but has now been discharged and is a beautiful healthy little girl, she's my little princess, along with my two little princes (can you tell I feel blessed!) I know hanging another child isn't something we 'need' but we just want to know is it worth any serious risks? When I had my daughter the surgeon told me that he basically moved my bladder slightly over and double knotted my womb. He also said ' if you have to have another child, wait atleast 5-10 years' next year will be 5 years. I've read horror stories of women whose wombs ruptured and the most devastating happened. I couldn't bare that. When I've spoken to my doctor about it and even my heart consultant, neither seem particularly worried but no one seems to be giving me a definite answer, is it really ok? Because if not I will make the decision to have my tubes tied. I've never met anyone who has been through this let alone done it and gone on to have another, so, anyone??? B