Abstract
Combined intrauterine and extrauterine gestation is very rare. There is a higher maternal morbidity and fetal loss, due to delayed or missed diagnosis. We present a patient who was treated for primary infertility with ovulation induction agents, who presented later with combined intra- and extra-uterine gestation with successful outcome following delivery of a healthy male infant at 38 weeks gestation.

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