Meltem CALISKAN, Fulya Sultan KARADUMAN, Muge DOLGUN
The Medical Bulletin of Haseki - 2026;64(1):73-75
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) hemorrhage during pregnancy is a rare condition associated with high maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Whether pregnancy increases the risk of AVM rupture remains controversial. Hemodynamic changes during pregnancy are predicted to increase the risk of bleeding (1,2). This report presents maternal and fetal outcomes following a spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage secondary to AVM rupture during pregnancy.