2021
DOI: 10.4103/tofj.tofj_3_22
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Motherhood after hysterectomy

Abstract: Uterine rupture in pregnancy is rare and life-threatening. Myomectomy is one of the common procedures done to enhance success rates in the treatment of subfertile patients. The risk of scar rupture is very high during the third trimester. The rate of total uterine rupture has been reported about 0.07%. This patient was a 33-years-old, seeking motherhood after hysterectomy following a ruptured uterus in the third trimester. Invitro fertilisation stimulation was done, and the embryo transferred to a surrogate mo… Show more

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