Pregnancy in women with liver cirrhosis is an infrequent situation. In general the incidence of cirrhosis in pregnancy is very low and it is estimated approximately about 1 in 5,950 pregnancies. We report a descriptive management of pregnancy in a woman suffering from chronic viral hepatitis B with D and C coinfection exacerbated finally to severe cirrhosis of the liver. Caesarean section was performed giving birth to a viable male infant. Two months after the operation the patient underwent a liver transplantation with good outcome. Management of such severe cases requires a multidisciplinary medical approach. Data regarding cirrhosis caused by chronic viral agents in pregnancy are limited.

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