Ruptured abdominal pregnancy at 35 weeks with live child - a case study at Kara university hospital (Togo)
Journal Title: The New Indian Journal of OBGYN - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy. Advanced forms with live children at birth are exceptional. We report a case of abdominal pregnancy of 35 weeks with live child, referred and after emergency management. Maternal prognosis was good. The newborn, admitted to pediatric intensive care for breathing difficulties, died 8 days after birth.
Authors and Affiliations
Aboubakari AS, Ajavon DRD, Dossouvi T, Logbo-Akey KE, Dagbé M, Akpadza K
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