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Aksoy H, Aksoy Ü, Açmaz G. SUCCESSFUL CONSECUTIVE SINGLETON PREGNANCIES IN SEPARATE HORNS OF A UTERUS DIDELPHYS: A CASE REPORT. J Emerg Health Care 2013; 2 (1)
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Uterus didelphys and successful consecutive pregnancies in separate horns of a uterus didelphys are rare situations separately, and are related to worse perinatal outcomes. We reported the case of a 32-year-old woman with a uterus didelphys and successful consecutive pregnancies in separate horns. At the 40th gestational week, Caesarean section (CS) was performed because of previous CS delivery, and a healthy female infant weighing 2340 g was delivered. To our knowledge, the present case is extremely rare and consecutive pregnancies in separate horns were both successful and term gestations. In conclusion, in consecutive pregnancies in separate horns of a uterus didelphys can be considered as two independent uterine gestations.
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