What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy

  Every pregnant woman needs to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy in the early stages of pregnancy, so early pregnancy is very important. Ectopic pregnancy belongs to ectopic pregnancy, so it often causes some clinical symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy in women?

  

What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy1

  1. If it is an early ectopic pregnancy, most patients do not have any obvious clinical symptoms, and a small number of women with ectopic pregnancy may experience vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain shortly after experiencing amenorrhea, but other pregnancy reactions may not be very obvious.

  2. Ectopic pregnancy is most common in the fallopian tubes. If it is an ectopic pregnancy in this area and is detected later, it will develop and grow with the gestational sac in the fallopian tubes, causing severe lower abdominal pain and possibly leading to rupture and severe bleeding. This situation is often very dangerous, so pregnant women should undergo prenatal check ups in the early stages of pregnancy. If ectopic pregnancy is detected, treatment can be carried out at an earlier time.

  3. Generally, women who are around 40 days pregnant should go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination combined with HCG testing. If there is no significant increase in this hormone, or if there is no good doubling after 48 hours of monitoring, and no gestational sac is found in the uterine cavity through ultrasound examination, high vigilance should be given, which may indicate ectopic pregnancy. Further examination should be conducted to confirm the condition and treatment should be sought as soon as possible.

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