We present a case of myocarditis in a 26-year-old pregnant woman at 29 weeks gestation. Despite optimal medical therapy, she experienced a cardiac arrest 10 days postadmission. An interdisciplinary team facilitated emergency delivery of her baby by perimortem (ie, during maternal cardiac arrest) Caesarean section and initiation of emergency mechanical circulatory support. A cardiac biopsy revealed a mixed eosinophilic and histiocytic infiltrate. After a course of steroid therapy, she experienced full recovery. Both the patient and the infant are alive and well. The case highlights the success of modern interdisciplinary care, as well as ongoing gaps in our knowledge of myocarditis.

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