Ectopic Pregnancy After Bilateral Tubal Ligation – A Case Report
P.E. Sefogah,
C.K. Onuzo,
A.S. Gordon
Abstract:Tubal ligation is a permanent voluntary form of contraception in which a woman's fallopian tubes are surgically cut or blocked off to prevent pregnancy. The procedure is a common method for achieving permanent sterilization and can be done at a Caesareansection or at a mini-laparotomy either immediately postpartum or as an interval procedure.Case Report: To report the case of a 35year old woman (G3P2) who was successfully managed for ectopic pregnancy after a bilateral tubal ligation, and review the literature… Show more
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