If the fertilized egg does not successfully implant in the uterine cavity, but instead implants and develops in the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and other areas, it is considered an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is not allowed under normal circumstances and must be treated promptly, otherwise it may endanger the health of the fetus and pregnant woman. But some women do not know if they have an ectopic pregnancy. So what are the early signs of ectopic pregnancy?
In the early stages of ectopic pregnancy, there may be the following symptoms: firstly, pregnant women may feel abdominal pain. I feel a strong sense of heaviness in my abdomen, and in severe cases, I may also experience severe pain and a sensation of defecation. If there is a rupture, you may suddenly feel tearing pain in the lower abdomen, accompanied by symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Secondly, ectopic pregnancy may also show signs of vaginal bleeding, which is not too large, only a small amount, but should also be taken seriously.
In addition, women with ectopic pregnancy may also experience fainting and shock, which is caused by acute intra-abdominal bleeding leading to a decrease in blood volume. In less severe cases, it can only cause severe pain, while in severe cases, it can lead to shock and endanger life.
If a woman is pregnant for more than a month, she can go to the hospital for a urine test and ultrasound examination. If there is blood stasis inside the uterus but no gestational sac is seen, it may be an ectopic pregnancy. If the condition of ectopic pregnancy is severe, it is best not to force it to stay, otherwise it will bring many negative effects.