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Uterine prolapse in a primigravid woman.

Jeong Ok KimShin A JangJi Yeon LeeNae Ri YunSang-Hun LeeSung Ook Hwang
Published in: Obstetrics & gynecology science (2016)
Uterine prolapse during pregnancy is an uncommon condition. It can cause preterm labor, spontaneous abortion, fetal demise, maternal urinary complication, maternal sepsis and death. We report the case of uterine prolapse in a 32-year-old healthy primigravid woman. She had no risk factors associated with uterine prolapse. She was conservatively treated, resulting in a successful vaginal delivery. This report is a very rare case of uterine prolapse in a young healthy primigravid woman, resulting in a successful vaginal delivery.
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