Heterotopic Pregnancy Following Ovulation Induction With Successful Pregnancy Outcome: A Case Report
Urbi Ghimire, Isha Manandhar, Samiksha Shrestha, Rambha Sah, Jyoti Lamichhane, Jageshwor Gautam

TL;DR
This case report describes a rare instance of a woman having both a normal and an ectopic pregnancy after ovulation induction, highlighting the importance of early detection.
Contribution
The paper adds a new clinical case to the limited literature on heterotopic pregnancies following ovulation induction.
Findings
Heterotopic pregnancy is rare but must be considered in patients with pelvic pain and undergoing fertility treatments.
Early detection and proper management are crucial to avoid life-threatening complications.
Abstract
Heterotopic pregnancy (HTP) is a rare, life‐threatening condition in which both extrauterine and intrauterine gestation co‐occur. It presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for physicians, often being missed or overlooked. A heterotopic pregnancy must always be considered if a patient presents with pelvic pain, especially when pregnancy is aided with ovulation‐inducing agents or assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs).
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Taxonomy
TopicsEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management · Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Studies · Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
