Fatal ruptured ectopic pregnancy – a case report

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A 26-year-old unmarried female with a history of acute abdominal pain and bleeding per vagina was brought unresponsive to the hospital. She was in shock on arrival and could not be resuscitated. Death was registered as a medico-legal case. Further investigation by the police revealed that she had amenorrhoea for eight weeks and had tested positive for pregnancy. She had consumed abortion pills purchased from a local pharmacist without consulting a doctor and had developed acute abdominal pain after 48 h. Autopsy revealed a ruptured ectopic pregnancy (tubal type).

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Jayanth, S. H., Chandra, G., & Praveen, S. (2019). Fatal ruptured ectopic pregnancy – a case report. Medico-Legal Journal, 87(1), 38–41. https://doi.org/10.1177/0025817218795337

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