Management of quadruplet pregnancy: A case report

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Abstract

Quadruplet pregnancy is a pregnancy state where four fetuses grow simultaneously inside a mother‘s womb. Four fetuses developing in a womb is a challenge not only to the mother but to the obstetrician who has to calculate every risk associated with such pregnancy. High order pregnancy is considered a high risk pregnancy due to increase in maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. So a multidisciplinary approach with early involvement of neonatologists and anesthesiologists for the assessment of such case is essential for a successful obstetric outcome. Here we present a case report of 27 years G3P1L1A1 at 33 weeks 2 days of gestation with quadruplet pregnancy with previous lower segment Cesarian section with history of ovulation induction, delivered successfully via cesarean section with successful outcome of all 1 female and 3 male babies.

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Lama, L. D., Das, T., Neupane, A., Lama, R., Pandey, R., & Karki, U. (2020). Management of quadruplet pregnancy: A case report. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 58(222), 122–124. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.4861

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