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Hepatic Pregnancy: A Rare Form of Ectopic Pregnancy

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A few days ago, a colleague shared a video of a real-time pregnancy developing in the liver, and I was in complete disbelief. This is an extremely rare form of ectopic pregnancy, with an estimated incidence of 1 in 8,000 births. While abdominal pregnancies are already uncommon, hepatic pregnancies—where the embryo implants in the liver—are even more exceptional. Recent Case in Namibia A recently reported case in Namibia has reignited discussions in the medical community about this rare phenomenon. The video evidence highlights the complexity of hepatic pregnancies and the significant challenges in their management. Understanding Hepatic Pregnancy Hepatic pregnancy falls under the broader category of abdominal pregnancies, which account for approximately 1.4% of all ectopic pregnancies. Most abdominal pregnancies implant in the pelvis, but in extremely rare cases, implantation occurs in the upper abdomen, particularly in the liver. Case Study from the Literature A documented case publi...