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- $Title{An Explanation of Ectopic Pregnancy}
- $Subject{pregnancy ectopic cause Childbirth fetus uterus fallopian tubes ovary
- pregnancies tube sterility pregnant abort embryo abdominal bleeding vagina
- appendicitis bladder infection sexually transmitted diseases std venereal
- disease vd vaginal ovaries ovarian infections sterile fertile fertility
- infertile infertility}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- An Explanation of Ectopic Pregnancy
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- QUESTION: When my daughter had an "ectopic" pregnancy, the physician rushed
- her to the hospital as an emergency. Everything I have ever heard about this
- condition has been frightening, but I don't know that I really know what
- happened, or what the danger is. Can you please explain this to me in simple
- words. Now that my daughter is OK, I am ready to learn.
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- ANSWER: Ectopic means "out of place." An ectopic pregnancy is one where the
- fetus starts to develop anywhere except in the uterus. The most common site
- of an ectopic pregnancy is the fallopian tubes, but it can also occur on the
- ovary, in the entrance to the tube, at the point the tube joins the uterus,
- and at the mouth of the uterus.
- Ectopic pregnancies are dangerous because only the uterus can expand to
- accommodate a growing fetus. A growing fetus will burst a fallopian tube
- within a few weeks. This usually kills the fetus and the bleeding that
- results can kill the mother. Although there have been instances of a healthy
- baby growing outside the uterus, it is an event bordering on the miraculous.
- Ectopic pregnancy is a major cause of death during pregnancy. Less seriously,
- it can result in the loss of a fallopian tube and sterility.
- Many ectopic pregnancies abort spontaneously, before the tube ruptures.
- The embryo is reabsorbed into the body and the woman may never even know she
- was pregnant. The symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy include abdominal pain and
- bleeding from the vagina, and is often confused with appendicitis, an
- intestinal "bug," or a bladder infection.
- The incidence of ectopic pregnancies is rising. This is primarily due to
- the increase in sexually transmitted diseases, which cause scarring that
- blocks the tubes, although other causes also exist. Improvements in testing
- are also raising the statistics of ectopic pregnancy as they are detected
- earlier.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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