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- $Title{Is Tubal Pregnancy the Same as Ectopic Pregnancy?}
- $Subject{pregnancy tubal ectopic Childbirth Female Organs ovary pelvic
- abdominal cavity fallopian tubes tube inflammatory disease IUD sexually
- transmitted diseases std venereal vd in vitro fertilization spotting cramping
- bleeding hemorrhage emergency treatment surgical surgery operation operations
- surgeries}
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- Diseases of the Female Reproductive System*0009001.scf}
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- Is Tubal Pregnancy the Same as Ectopic Pregnancy?
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- QUESTION: I need to know more about tubal pregnancy and have been trying to
- read up on it. Is it the same as an ectopic pregnancy? Please help, it is
- very important to me.
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- ANSWER: Your question is a timely one and it is obvious that you have been
- doing your homework, so I am glad to help. First a matter of definitions. An
- ectopic pregnancy is any conception in which the egg develops outside of the
- uterus, and may take place on the ovary, or in the pelvic or abdominal cavity,
- but particularly in the fallopian tubes which form the passage between the
- ovary and the uterus. When the egg implants in the tube it gains the name of
- tubal pregnancy, a special type of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancies are
- on the rise and in 1985 occurred in one out of every 59 live births. Possible
- explanations for this increase may be the increasing frequency of pelvic
- inflammatory disease, IUD use, lower tract sexually transmitted disease or
- possibly an increase in tubal surgery and in vitro fertilization.
- Incidentally, the use of an IUD will not prevent ectopic pregnancy. When
- tubal pregnancy occurs, it is heralded by spotting and cramping pain which
- begin shortly after the first missed period. This is caused by bleeding in
- the tube caused by the developing egg, and as the hemorrhage increases the
- signs increase in intensity and severity. The patient may go into shock if
- bleeding is severe, and requires immediate emergency treatment. The only
- treatment is surgical, and must be performed as early as possible. If the
- tube has not yet ruptured, every effort is made to save it by removing the
- pregnancy through a surgical opening in the tube, and then repairing it. Even
- when the tube is severely damaged, as much of it as possible is left in place
- to be used in future efforts to reconstruct the tube and allow a subsequent
- normal pregnancy. If you have suffered a recent tubal pregnancy, which I
- suspect motivates your interest in this subject, it is important to have a sit
- down discussion with your physician, so you may know your present state and
- plan for the future.
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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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