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Hasmuller S et al. – Any type of prior surgery of the uterus puts the patient at risk during delivery. MCTD might be a risk factor during birth. These patients should be followed closely during pregnancy and should deliver at a center, which provides all options for immediate surgical and neonatological intervention.

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