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Fears Concerning Ectopic Pregnancy
By Ben Needles
Ectopic is not a normal pregnancy. In ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg does not implant in the uterus, but in the outside tissues. In most cases, it implants in the fallopian tube.

Chances of ectopic increases with age, fallopian tube surgery, or pelvic inflammatory disease, however a vaginal ultrasound and scan or ELISA (urinary test) can successfully diagnose it.

Although, ectopic needs immediate medical attention, death is rare, since early detection in first trimester of the period is possible for it. After detection, treatment can be done with injection methotrexate, or laprosopic or laprotomy surgery.

Monitoring Symptoms

Woman with an ectopic at times have abdominal or pelvic pain, dizziness, low blood pressure, and vaginal bleeding. Hormones levels need to be checked, if you suspect an ectopic pregnancy.

The hormone HCG is higher in a normal than an ectopic pregnancy. However, the progesterone hormone tends to be lower. To monitor the hormone levels, doctors ask the patients to get their blood tests done on a daily basis for a few days. To check internal bleeding an ultrasound is also advised by the doctors.

Treatment

Mostly, ectopic is treated without any permanent damage, but sometimes in advanced pregnancies, it may rupture. Then doctors perform surgery. Surgery can be done using laprotomy

(open surgery) or laproscopy (pin hole surgery), depending on the size of the ectopic pregnancy. Earlier, doctors used to remove the entire fallopian tube while removing ectopic pregnancy, now only a part of the fallopian tube is removed.

Prevention

Ectopic can surely be treated, but there is no known way to prevent it. One can decrease the risk by using condoms or getting pelvis area checked in case of any urinary tract infection. Yearly medical examinations are necessary, if you use an IUD.

Any infection during can be quite troubling for the mother as well for the child. Ectopic should be detected and removed as early as the first trimester when you are experiencing your first signs of pregnancy. Ignoring the symptoms of week by week can lead to trouble in the later stages. Remember to get a thorough medical checkup done in the first few weeks of your itself. Be informed, keep safe, and enjoy your journey to motherhood.

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