Abstract

Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) signifies the number of women who perish due to pregnancy-related complications or their treatment per 100,000 live births, with septic shock emerging as a notable contributor. One such complication linked to septic shock is the rare but perilous translocation of intrauterine devices (IUDs), leading to potential uterine perforation. A recent case of maternal death underscored the urgency of prompt intervention in intraabdominal IUD translocations, with the delay stemming from the refusal of necessary surgical procedures. This tragic incident emphasizes the critical need for timely detection and management of IUD translocations to avert life-threatening complications. Integrating routine gynecological ultrasound examinations to assess uterine shape for prospective IUD acceptors and promoting informed consent through engagement with family members, community leaders, and policymakers is essential in mitigating the risk of maternal mortality associated with such complications.

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