Occurrence & Remedy Of Ectopic Pregnancy

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Ectopic Pregnancy is a rare kind of pregnancy, which occurs in a very little percentage of women. It is not a normal pregnancy and hence is either naturally miscarried or has to be clinically aborted. The term 'Ectopic' literally means a part of the body, found in an atypical place in the body. Therefore, it is a kind of pregnancy, which develops in an organ other than the uterus.

Occurrence Of Ectopic Pregnancy

In a normal pregnancy, when fertilization of egg takes place inside a woman's body, the fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube and embeds itself in the uterus. But in this casey, the ovum (the fertilized egg) is planted at some other place outside the uterus. It usually implants inside the fallopian tube and seldom in other parts such as the pelvic region, the cervix or somewhere in the abdomen. But none of these parts is able to nurture and develop a fetus as the uterus. So, after a while, the woman experiences discomfort or her body signals to her that something is not quite right. She may not feel anything abnormal until it is detected in an ultrasound.

Symptoms

Initially symptoms are just like a normal pregnancy. But gradually, certain ectopic pregnancy symptoms start developing. As the ovum grows bigger, the woman will feel severe discomfort or pain in the abdomen. She could also suffer from pain in the shoulder, which aggravates as she breathes. These preliminary signs could be followed by certain definite symptoms like abnormal bleeding or spotting; dizziness; low blood pressure and high pulse rate; nausea and unconsciousness.

Who Is At Risk?

There is no definite reason, which leads to it but certain factors can put a woman at a higher risk of having it. The risk group consists of women who:

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