Abstract
Naftalin et al stated that “angular pregnancy” was an outdated term for a laterally positioned but correctly sited pregnancy that is not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.1 Based on it being a wanted, potentially viable pregnancy, they considered this case as an unnecessary termination and that hysteroscopy should have been avoided.
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