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Hysteroscopic intrauterine operations and pregnancy

Publication at Third Faculty of Medicine |
2006

Abstract

Evaluation of our clinical experience with cases of pregnancy after hysteroscopic intrauterine operations. There are several case reports in the literature showing increase fetomaternal morbidity after intrauterine surgery.

Pregnancies after some types of intrauterine surgery (septum resecion, endometrial ablation) are high risk. They can lead to increase fetomaternal morbidity.

We recommend intensive prenatal care with immediate surgical intervention when complications occur.