Ectopic pregnancy is an abnormality during pregnancy that occurs when a fertilized embryo implants outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube. This causes the pregnant mother to have abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and dizziness. If not treated promptly, the baby may grow so large that it may rupture the mother’s fallopian tube, causing excessive bleeding inside the abdomen and death.
The first thing to look for is whether your period has been missed for about 1-2 months or not? Or if you have a period, see if there are any unusual symptoms, such as spotting and dark brown or vaginal bleeding, along with nausea, vomiting, pain in the abdomen, dizziness like fainting, UFABET, and pain in the shoulders, neck, or rectum. These symptoms may be serious signs of an ectopic pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy usually occurs between weeks 4 and 12 of pregnancy. In the early stages, it can be difficult to recognize symptoms. Because some mothers may not have any unusual symptoms and often have symptoms similar to those found in general pregnancy. Therefore, they may not know that they have an ectopic pregnancy.
Because ectopic pregnancy is when the embryo implants in an inappropriate position for growth. Approximately 95% of embryos implant in the wrong place usually implant in the fallopian tube. Which is just a thin muscle, different from the uterine wall which is much thicker. When the baby starts to grow, it causes the fallopian tube to rupture! Causing internal bleeding and low blood pressure. If the mother does not know that she is pregnant, the diagnosis will be delay. And there is a risk of shock and death.
If an ectopic pregnancy continues untreated. It can lead to a ruptured fallopian tube, an emergency that causes massive bleeding into the abdomen, sudden severe abdominal pain. Lower back pain, and shoulder pain. Due to the massive blood loss, it presses on the diaphragm, causing dizziness, fainting, shock. And can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
An ectopic pregnancy is equivalent to a miscarriage. Mothers who want to have a child are worried whether they will be able to get pregnant again or not. The answer is yes. However, they must consult a specialist doctor. Because those who have had an ectopic pregnancy have a chance of it happening again! Mothers should use birth control to allow their bodies to fully recover for about 3-6 months before planning to get pregnant again.