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An ectopic pregnancy developing in a previous caesarian section scar

P A Godin1, S Bassil, J Donnez

  • 1Catholic University of Louvain, Department of Gynecology, St. Luc University Clinics, Brussels, Belgium.

Fertility and Sterility
|February 1, 1997
PubMed
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This case report details the successful medical management of an ectopic pregnancy in a caesarean scar. Local methotrexate treatment led to complete resorption, preventing potential uterine rupture.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
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Background:

  • Ectopic pregnancy (EP) in a caesarean section scar is a rare but serious condition.
  • It carries a significant risk of uterine rupture and severe hemorrhage.