What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

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Ectopic pregnancy is actually a manifestation of fertilized egg implantation outside the uterine cavity, and it is also a kind of ectopic pregnancy. In ectopic pregnancy, tubal pregnancy is the most common. This phenomenon is usually caused by tubal inflammation or inflammation around the fallopian tube, which often leads to ectopic pregnancy. Patients with ectopic pregnancy abortion probability is higher, and after menopause, often have abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding symptoms, once rupture can lead to very severe abdominal pain.

What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy can have acute ectopic pregnancy. At this time, the menopause time of pregnant women is relatively long, and it is easy to produce abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding symptoms after menopause. Of course, more than 20% of women with acute ectopic pregnancy do not have menopause. If there is menopause, the symptoms generally occur in 6 to 8 weeks after menopause.

Acute ectopic pregnancy is easy to cause abdominal pain, which is mainly due to tubal enlargement, or abdominal pain caused by rupture and blood stimulation to the peritoneum. If it is rupture, it can lead to a kind of pain like tearing, and the patient will be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

Acute ectopic pregnancy can also cause blood to gather in the depressed part of the uterus and rectum, which makes pregnant women feel anal distention. If the amount of blood transfusion is large, the blood can flow from the pelvic cavity to the abdomen, resulting in lower abdominal pain, and the pain can gradually spread to the whole abdomen.

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Ectopic pregnancy is easy to cause vaginal bleeding, mainly after the death of the embryo will have irregular vaginal bleeding phenomenon, dark brown color, and the amount of bleeding is relatively small, but easy to dripping, and may even lead to shock or syncope.