IJSRP, Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2024 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Dr. Suman Sorout
Abstract:
Scar ectopic pregnancy (SEP), an uncommon but potentially dangerous condition, occurs when a fertilized egg embeds itself in the scar tissue from a prior cesarean section. As cesarean deliveries become more frequent, so do instances of SEP, highlighting the need for a thorough grasp of its symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment choices, and possible risks. The article explores the latest insights and information on SEP, incorporating relevant research and professional opinions.