Migration of Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) following uterine perforation is not common, but of utmost concern. We present a case of migration of IUCD into the peritoneum after perforating the uterus and adhered to bowel and bladder. A 23 years old lady presented with early pregnancy with IUCD insitu, on examination diagnosed to be misplaced copper T, laprotomy performed to recover the copper T which had embedded into the serosa of the bladder and bowel.
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