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Ectopic Pregnancy

The Facts on Tubal Pregnancies

Out of Place-Ectopic PregnancyShe's pregnant, and they're thrilled. Both husband and wife have all kinds of hopes and plans and dreams for this baby ... and then the pain begins, and they learn that no baby will be born as a result of this pregnancy. No, it's not a miscarriage: it's an ectopic pregnancy.

The word "ectopic" means out of place, and that's exactly what an ectopic pregnancy is – a pregnancy where the embryo implants not in the uterine cavity but elsewhere, most often in one of the fallopian tubes. "However, in rare instances, the cervix, ovary or abdominal organs can be the site of abnormal implantation," says Dr. David Barrere, OB/GYN.

Once the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is made, there is no choice but to end the pregnancy.

The Symptoms
The classic symptoms of ectopic pregnancy include pain, amenorrhea (no menstrual period) and vaginal bleeding. However, only about 50 percent of women have these symptoms, says Dr. Barrere, who adds that abdominal or pelvic pain is the most common symptom. Many women with ectopic pregnancies have no symptoms at all.

Although in its early stages the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy can be few or none, an ectopic pregnancy that progresses can cause symptoms that are hard to miss, including severe, sharp abdominal pain, dizziness, fainting and shock. As the fetus grows in the fallopian tube, the risk of the tube rupturing – and of serious health and fertility consequences – increases.


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Anonymous says
December 2, 2009

i was 7 weeks pregent i had etitopic pregan
i was saced i would klikre another one but isaced i might hapen again

anonymous says
January 2, 2009

Hi there. I had an ectopic at 5 weeks and didn't find out until I had pain at 7 weeks. I had the baby removed and went on to get pregnant again but I had a miscarriage at 12 weeks. I lost a twin and gave birth to a healthy boy called Robert.

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