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ABSTRACT: Bartholin’s gland cysts and abscesses are the most common cystic swelling of the vulva in women of reproductive age. These are usually small in size but the discomfort associated with it necessitates early consultations. Huge Bartholin’s abscesses are uncommon. Fewer cases have been reported among non-pregnant women. This case involved a 29-year old second gravida, who presented at a gestational age of 34 weeks with a vulval swelling measuring 8 x 8 cm, following failure of its resolution from self-medicated antibiotics. She had experienced similar but smaller vulvar enlargement in her previous pregnancy that had resolved following similar medical treatment. She was treated successfully with marsupialization, without any adverse effect on the pregnancy. This case shows the likelihood of huge Bartholin’s abscess complicating pregnancy and that there should be no hesitation to apply marsupialization in its treatment. The recurrence of the abscess in successive pregnancy in this woman, who kept using self-prescribed antibiotics, is a worrying trend and it requires educating women at various reproductive health care clinics about vulvar swellings and warns against antibiotics abuse. Key words: Bartholin’s abscess; marsupialization; pregnancy.

Highlights

  • Bartholin’s glands are a pair of pea-sized glands located bilaterally at the posterior region of the vaginal wall, lateral to the bulbocavernosus muscle

  • Its use without clinical consultations implied she could have exposed herself and her babies to risks of use of antibiotics that are not recommended in pregnancy and use of inadequate doses that predispose to the development of resistance against the antibiotics

  • It has shown that its surgical treatment by marsupialization does not complicate pregnancy

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|| ISSN(online): 2589-8698 || ISSN(print): 2589-868X || International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies. Available Online at www.ijmbs.info NLM (National Library of Medicine ID: 101738825). Index Copernicus Value 2018: 75.71 Volume 4, Issue 6; June: 2020; Page No 225-227. A CASE OF RECURRENT BARTHOLIN GLAND ABSCESS IN PREGNANCY Sapna Berry[1] Naveen Kumar2* Bipin Thakur3 1Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Civil Hospital Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh, India. Conflict of interest: No conflict of interest

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