2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.jgo.20200804.13
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Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy, a Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract: Cervical ectopic pregnancies (CEP) are rare, comprising less than 1% of ectopic pregnancies with an incidence of one in 2500 to one in 18000, and 1 to 2.0% of all pregnancies. Due to the rich cervical vascularity and the incompatibility of the cervix to hold an advancing pregnancy, there is a marked increase in the potential of hemorrhage leading to mortality, morbidity, and infertility experienced by the implicated women. There is a divergence of preferences among health care providers for CEP management whic… Show more

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