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Bilateral simultaneous tubal sextuplets: pregnancy after in-vitro fertilization--embryo transfer following salpingectomy
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FertilityReproductive HealthGynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliverySurgeryReproductive BiologyBilateral SalpingectomyEmbryologyReproductive BiotechnologyUnnecessary SurgeryNegative EffectCaesarean SectionReproductive MedicineObstetricsPublic HealthInfertilityMaternal HealthIn-vitro FertilizationHuman ReproductionAbortionEmbryo TransferFetal ComplicationMedicine
The presence of a damaged tube has been suggested in recent studies to have a negative effect on in-vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome. Performing bilateral salpingectomy prior to IVF to maximize pregnancy rates may also result in unnecessary surgery. This case is also an example of the occurrence of interstitial pregnancy after salpingectomy. This unusual type of ectopic pregnancy must be kept in mind when evaluating a patient suspected of a possible early abnormal gestation after assisted reproductive technolologies.
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