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Spontaneous rupture of a gonadal artery aneurysm is an extremely rare occurrence and can lead to a rapidly lifethreatening retroperitoneal hemorrhage. We report a case of a pregnancy-related spontaneous rupture of a right ovarian artery aneurysm in a multiparous woman. A 37-year-old woman, gravida 4, para 4, presented to an outside facility with right flank pain roughly six hours following spontaneous vaginal delivery of full-term baby with complication of advanced maternal age (AMA). Computerized tomography at our facility revealed contrast extravasation from a right ovarian artery aneurysm and retroperitoneal hematoma. Successful management was achieved via selective angiography and embolization using both micro-coils and gel-foam. Diagnostic angiography followed by transcatheter arterial embolization is an effective and minimally invasive technique for management of ovarian artery aneurysm.