1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1973.tb16066.x
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Cervical Pregnancy Ending in a Live Birth

Abstract: Summary A cervical pregnancy which progressed to the 28th week of pregnancy was terminated by an emergency laparotomy and resulted in the birth of a live infant.

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“…Cervical pregnancies rarely progress beyond the first trimester. However, exceptions do exist (7,8).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Cervical pregnancies rarely progress beyond the first trimester. However, exceptions do exist (7,8).…”
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“…"Successful management of cervical pregnancy requires an early diagnosis, timing of intervention, and control of bleeding" (28). Although the traditional treatment for cervical pregnancy is an abdominal hysterectomy (7,8,13,18,28,31,61,63), the trend today is toward more conservative treatment with preservation of reproductive function (65). The most feared complication of a cervical pregnancy is massive hemorrhage, shock and death which usually requires emergency hysterectomy (28).…”
Section: Management Of Cervical Pregnanciesmentioning
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“…So berichtet Turunen (13 ) über sec hs ihm bekan nt e Kasuisriken vo n ausgetr agener Z erv ika lgravid it ät; in zwe i di eser Fäll e sta rb d ie Mutter, in zweien das Kind . Inzwi schen sind zwei weitere Beobacht un gen hinzugekomm en (6,11).…”
Section: Cervical Pregnancy With Tw In Fetusesunclassified