Abstract

Heterotrophic pregnancy is defined as the coexistence of intrauterine and extra-uterine gestations. Although spontaneous heterotrophic pregnancy is very rare event with incidence change to 1/30.000, common use of ovulation induction and assisted reproductive techniques (ART) increase the incidence of heterotrophic pregnancy to 1/100 [1]. Treatment of heterotrophic pregnancy should be made safely without risking both mother and intrauterine pregnancy. We report in this article an extremely rare case of a quadruplet heterotrophic pregnancy after an intrauterine insemination with an ovulation induction.

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