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What will happen to a pregnant woman with ectopic pregnancy?
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy is a term that all female compatriots will not be unfamiliar with. In recent years, with the improvement of medical diagnosis and the increase of pelvic inflammatory disease, the incidence of ectopic pregnancy is also on the rise, and cases of abdominal bleeding and shock caused by ectopic pregnancy also occur from time to time. So, what will happen to the pregnant woman with ectopic pregnancy?

First, the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy Even if there is ectopic pregnancy, it will have a short-term bottleneck just like the initial symptoms of normal pregnancy. The menstruation of natural pregnancy will last until the woman is confined, while ectopic pregnancy is only a short-term menopause, accompanied by early pregnancy reaction of nausea and vomiting. The pregnancy test will be positive, but there will be bleeding in the private parts after short-term menopause. At this time, we should pay more attention. The fertilized egg develops in the uterus, so the position of fallopian tube is not the place where normal embryos develop. As the embryo grows and the fallopian tube grows, there will be pain in the lower abdomen. Moreover, when the embryo develops to the point where the fertilized egg can't bear it, it will rupture, causing severe abdominal pain and even massive bleeding in women.

Second, the cause of ectopic pregnancy Even people without medical background are familiar with the name "ectopic pregnancy", but they don't necessarily know its cause. The most common causes of ectopic pregnancy are tubal diseases, including salpingitis and previous history of tubal adhesion and separation. Surgical treatment of previous ectopic pregnancy. These people are at high risk of ectopic pregnancy. Of course, in addition to these high-risk factors, there are also some low-risk factors: unclean sex life, multiple births and so on. People with a long history of infertility after repeated abortion and drug abortion should be highly alert to ectopic pregnancy. In addition, the application of assisted reproductive technology (such as IVF) is increasing, and some people cannot avoid the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy.

If there is vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, either ectopic pregnancy or threatened abortion, the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy will be about 6~8 weeks after menopause. In addition, this is a dark brown blood sample in the form of water droplets. If this happens after pregnancy, it may be an ectopic pregnancy, indicating that the embryo is stunted or dead. You must pay attention at this time.