* Nine cases were diagnosed during pregnancy, with spontaneous reductions occurring in three women during the third trimester, and some manual reductions resulted in complications like intrauterine fetal death.
* The findings suggest that the prevalence and spontaneous recovery of incarcerated gravid uteri may be underestimated, and further research is needed to refine management guidelines for this condition.
Because the anterior lower uterine segment is stretched, the incarcerated gravid uterus case with a history of cesarean section is a good candidate for manual reduction.