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International Journal of Women's Health Care(IJWHC)

ISSN: 2573-9506 | DOI: 10.33140/IJWHC

Impact Factor: 1.011*

A Ruptured Spontaneous Heterotopic Tubal Pregnancy With a Viable Intrauterine Pregnancy

Abstract

Ashley Wiltshire, Diane Goh, Chukwuma I Onyeije, Veena N Rao

An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy located outside of the intrauterine cavity.They comprise 1-2% of all first trimester pregnancies and 6% of pregnancy related deaths in the United States [1]. Ectopic pregnancies most commonly occur in the fallopian tube but can also implant in other locations, including the ovaries, peritoneal cavity, cesarean section scars and the cervix [2].

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