Abdominal Pregnancy at 38 weeks with good maternal and perinatal outcome: A Review Article An advanced abdominal pregnancy with a good fetal and maternal outcome is extraordinary occurrence because it is rare, associated with high morbidity and mortality for both fetus and mother. We present a case of abdominal pregnancy which was an emergency diagnosis on OT table while performing elective LSCS for 38 weeks with breech with previous LSCS with normal documented prenatal sonographies. Post delivery of baby by breech extraction, the torrential bleed and massive hemorrhage from placenta adhering to bowel and omentum was a big challenge.