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  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine

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  • Hemorrhages are the primary cause of perinatal mortality in French women.
  • A significant portion of these deaths are attributed to hemoperitoneum, often unrelated to direct obstetrical complications.
  • Under-diagnosis of hemoperitoneum leads to delayed treatment and increased fetal and maternal mortality.

Observation:

  • Three cases of pregnant women in their third trimester presenting with hemoperitoneum are detailed.
  • These cases, despite non-problematic pregnancies, resulted in varied outcomes.
  • Clinical presentation includes abdominal pain, shock symptoms, and decreased hemoglobin levels.

Findings:

  • Hemoperitoneum in pregnancy is often under-diagnosed, complicating timely management.
  • A combination of abdominal pain, shock, and falling hemoglobin suggests hemoperitoneum.
  • Immediate response, intensive care, and hemostatic surgery are vital for survival.

Implications:

  • Consider hemoperitoneum in pregnant patients with suggestive symptoms.
  • Prompt diagnosis and aggressive management can significantly improve outcomes.
  • Further research into early detection and treatment protocols for pregnancy-related hemoperitoneum is warranted.