How to deal with ectopic pregnancy

  Upon hearing about pregnancy, I believe many people are quite excited, as the arrival of a new life also brings new hope. But the process of pregnancy is not that easy, and many problems will come one after another. Some friends are at risk of ectopic pregnancy, so what should be done, how to deal with it, and what methods are available? Next, let's follow the editor to learn more.

  

How to deal with ectopic pregnancy1

  Traditional conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy with medication

  Conservative treatment with medication is a treatment method used in the early stages of ectopic pregnancy, and it should also be tailored to the appropriate population. People who have not yet ruptured their fallopian tubes, have a gestational mass diameter of less than 3cm, have no obvious internal bleeding, and have a blood HCG of less than 2000U/L are suitable for conservative treatment with medication. This treatment method causes less harm to patients, but the killed embryos polarize in situ, which can easily cause fallopian tube blockage and affect fertility. Therefore, female patients should be cautious, especially those who have fertility requirements, and should not attempt this method easily.

  Surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy with fallopian tube fenestration and suturing

  When the fallopian tube is not ruptured or the fissure is small, hysteroscopy can be used to first cut open the egg tube to remove the embryo, and then suture it to maintain the function of the fallopian tube. Hysteroscopy can reduce the risk of surgery. Hysteroscopy is painless, fast healing, and scar free, greatly reducing the recurrence rate of the disease. It is currently advocated as the best treatment method for ectopic pregnancy. Laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that maximizes the preservation of fertility in ectopic pregnancy, allowing patients to rekindle their hope for fertility.

  Tubectomy for the treatment of ectopic pregnancy

  Tubectomy is generally performed for ectopic pregnancies where the fallopian tube rupture is severe and difficult to repair, and accompanied by symptoms of hemorrhagic shock. The only option is to remove the affected fallopian tube.

  What to do and how to deal with ectopic pregnancy? The editor introduced three methods in the article. So after understanding some knowledge about ectopic pregnancy, expectant mothers should be highly vigilant and promptly go to the hospital for examination at the beginning of pregnancy to minimize the harm of ectopic pregnancy. In addition, ectopic pregnancy does not necessarily require removal of the fallopian tubes. If this condition occurs, do not worry excessively and cooperate with the doctor for treatment.

Related Articles