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CaseReport

Ectopic pregnancy following emergency contraception with ethinyloestradiol-levonorgestrel: A case report

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Pages 184-186 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background Emergency contraception with ethinyloestradiol-levonorgestrel is effective, and ectopic pregnancy following its failure is rare.

Case A 21-year-old nulligravid Japanese woman with regular menstrual periods took ethinyloestradiol-levonorgestrel pills for emergency contraception (EC) 36 and 48 hours after a coitus complicated by retention of the condom in the vagina. She started bleeding vaginally 24 days after that intercourse. As the bleeding continued for three weeks she consulted a gynaecologist. The pregnancy test was positive. Two weeks later she complained of lower abdominal pain, and transvaginal ultrasonography suggested a pelvic blood collection. At emergency surgery, she was found to have a left tubal pregnancy.

Conclusion Although ectopic pregnancy after failure of EC is rare, one should be alert to its possible occurrence.

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