Case of heterotopic cervical pregnancy and total placenta accreta after artificial cycle frozen-thawed embryo transfer

Reprod Med Biol. 2017 Oct 3;17(1):89-92. doi: 10.1002/rmb2.12064. eCollection 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Case: A 39-year-old woman presented with a genital hemorrhage at 5 weeks of gestation after an artificial cycle double frozen-thawed embryo transfer. She was diagnosed with a cervical heterotopic pregnancy. Although hormone supplementation was discontinued to terminate the pregnancy at 5 weeks of gestation, the intrauterine and cervical gestational sacs continued to develop.

Outcome: The cervical gestational sac was surgically removed and the intrauterine pregnancy continued uneventfully, except for vasa previa. At 36 weeks of gestation, the patient underwent a cesarean section and gave birth to a healthy female infant. At the delivery, massive bleeding occurred and a hysterectomy was performed due to total placenta accreta.

Conclusion: This case provides a novel example of a near-term delivery after a cervical heterotopic pregnancy and emphasizes the need for intensive care, even after the successful management of a cervical pregnancy. Most importantly, the present case implies a possible link between hormonal withdrawal and abnormal placentation.

Keywords: artificial cycle; cervical heterotopic pregnancy; frozen‐thawed embryo transfer; placenta accreta; progesterone.

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