EC Gynaecology

Case Report Volume 13 Issue 9 - 2024

Attempted Clandestine Abortion: The Dangers of Alternative Methods

Khaoula Lakhdar*, Oumaima Sarhdaoui, Amani Ghazalah, Fatima Zahra Beloueza, Soukaina Mouiman, Aziz Slaoui, Amina Lakhdar and Aziz Baydada

Gynecology-Obstetrics and Endoscopy Department, Maternity Souissi, University Hospital Center IBN SINA, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco

*Corresponding Author: Khaoula Lakhdar, Gynecology-Obstetrics and Endoscopy Department, Maternity Souissi, University Hospital Center IBN SINA, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.
Received: July 11, 2024; Published: August 21, 2024



Clandestine abortions represent a major public health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Although maternal mortality related to these practices has greatly decreased in developed countries, it remains a significant concern in regions where abortion is only permitted to protect the mother's health or life.

We describe the case of a 24-year-old patient admitted for pelvic pain with metrorrhagia in the context of attempted clandestine abortion by intravaginal introduction of potassium permanganate. Despite emergency care, the patient presented with necrotic vaginal lesions, underscoring the potentially lethal dangers of these alternative methods. Prevention through sexuality education and improved contraceptive access remains the best solution to reduce unsafe abortions.

 Keywords: Potassium Permanganate; Clandestine Abortion; Necrotic Lesion; Maternal Mortality; Unsafe Abortion

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Khaoula Lakhdar., et al. "Attempted Clandestine Abortion: The Dangers of Alternative Methods". EC Gynaecology 13.9 (2024): 01-06.