from Section 1 - Obstetric Aspects of Antenatal Care
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2023
A 29-year-old G1P1L0 presents for preconception counseling with her husband, as the couple had a fetal neural tube defect (NTD)-affected pregnancy three years ago. Pregnancy was terminated at 21 weeks’ gestation. They have since been using dual contraception with an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) and condoms. The primary care provider recommended consultation in your hospital center’s high-risk obstetrics unit prior to removal of the patient’s IUD, as the couple wish to conceive.
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