How is ectopic pregnancy caused?

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The abnormal pregnancy process in which the pregnant egg is implanted outside the uterine cavity. Also known as "ectopic pregnancy.". Tubal pregnancy is the most common. How is ectopic pregnancy caused? Now let's take a look.

How is ectopic pregnancy caused?

First: with the continuous change of traditional concepts, premarital sex leads to abortion is becoming more and more common, repeated abortion is easy to cause ectopic pregnancy. At present, the incidence of ectopic pregnancy has increased 5-6 times compared with the 1980s. The more times of abortion, the greater the probability of ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, regardless of whether childbearing, women should do a good job of contraception, to prevent the attack of ectopic pregnancy.

Second: chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, especially salpingitis is another important factor of ectopic pregnancy, women must not ignore this common gynecological disease. Because salpingitis can make its lumen become narrow, it is difficult for fertilized eggs to enter the uterine cavity, so they have to "camp" in the fallopian tube or ovary.

Third: women with a history of ectopic pregnancy are more likely to have recurrent ectopic pregnancy, but interestingly, recurrent ectopic pregnancy usually occurs in the contralateral fallopian tube. Therefore, once again stressed that women who are not ready to have a baby must do a good job of contraception.  

matters needing attention

1. Pregnancy and proper contraception. Choose the time when both parties are in good mood and physical condition to get pregnant. If you don't want to be a mother for the time being, you should do a good job in contraception. Good contraception fundamentally put an end to the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. 2. Timely treatment of reproductive system diseases. Inflammation is the main cause of tubal stenosis. Uterine cavity operation such as induced abortion increases the probability of inflammation and endometrial entering the fallopian tube, which leads to tubal adhesion and stenosis, and increases the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.