ea0005p61 | Clinical Case Reports | BES2003
Darko D
, McClaverty C
, Kyd P
, Teoh T
, Robinson S
A nineteen-year-old primiparous lady was admitted in her 40th week of gestation with irregular painful contractions. Following a prolonged labour (approx. eighteen hours) she underwent an emergency caesarean section because of decelerations in the foetal heartbeat and meconium staining of her liquor. At a vaginal examination performed pre caesarean to assess the state of her cervix, her clitoris was noted to be enlarged. She delivered a healthy girl who was not virilised. Befo...