[A case of two intrauterine pregnancies after treatment with transcervical endometrieresection (TCRE)].
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A 39 year-old patient was treated with TCRE because of uterine bleeding disorder. Three years after the treatment, the patient became pregnant and had an incomplete abortion in the ninth gestational week. Six months later the patient became pregnant again. The pregnancy was complicated but lasted and the patient gave birth to a healthy child. The case is described and discussed. Pregnancy after treatment of a bleeding disorder with TCRE is rare and risky because of the damage to the endometrial blood vessels during the treatment and scarring afterwards.
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