BILATERAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY FOLLOWING OVULATION INDUCTION
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Abstract
The incidence of ectopic pregnancy varies
between 0.94 % - 3.57% worldwide
. Theincidence of ectopic pregnancies rises significantly
after Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and
varies from 2-11%
. Bilateral Simultaneous tubalpregnancy, the rarest form of ectopic pregnancy
has also been described following In Vitro
Fertilization and Embryo Transfer (IVF-ET) and
Gamete intra fallopian tube transfer (GIFT). Here,
we report a case of bilateral simultaneous ectopic
pregnancies following ovulation induction only.
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