Signs of ectopic pregnancy after frozen embryo transfer

  Ectopic pregnancy is a condition that many women experience, and when it occurs, the body may also feel a lot of discomfort, especially for the health of the body. Therefore, the signs of ectopic pregnancy in frozen embryo transfer are a question that many people want to know.

  

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  The most common symptoms of early ectopic pregnancy are abdominal pain, bowel movements, sometimes severe pain, and accompanied by cold sweat. When the rupture occurs, the patient suddenly feels tearing pain on one side of the abdomen, and often experiences nausea and vomiting. The phenomenon of miscarriage in the fallopian tubes before pregnancy, in cases where the symptoms are not obvious, in addition to menopausal symptoms, there may also be abdominal pain.

  Fainting and shock can cause acute intravenous bleeding, leading to decreased blood volume and severe abdominal pain. Fainting is common in mild cases, while shock is common in severe cases. Nausea, vomiting, and frequent urination are common symptoms. The symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are usually atypical, and some patients suffer from shock, pallor, and decreased blood pressure due to massive bleeding.

  There is a high possibility of ectopic pregnancy after test tube transplantation. Due to the fact that the embryo enters the uterus on the third day and is implanted through a catheter, this phenomenon is similar to the tubal patency test and hydrosalpinx caused by hysterosalpingography. At this time, the embryonic tissue is very small and it is easy to inject the embryo into the uterine cavity. Fallopian tube.

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