Early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

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summary

Under normal circumstances, the embryo implanted in the uterine cavity after pregnancy is called intrauterine pregnancy. If it is implanted outside the uterine cavity, it is called ectopic pregnancy. In medicine, it is also called ectopic pregnancy. The most common site of ectopic pregnancy is fallopian tube, and a few are also seen in ovary and cervix. It is the most common occurrence in the fallopian tube, accounting for about 98% of the patients with ectopic pregnancy. It refers to the implantation and development of the pregnant egg outside the uterine cavity. Early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? Let's talk about it.

Early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

Amenorrhea: most patients stop menstruation for 6-8 weeks, but some patients do not have obvious amenorrhea, and some mistakenly think that vaginal bleeding is a normal menstruation.

Abdominal pain: because of the rupture of fallopian tube, it is often one side of the lower abdomen tearing pain, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, anal distension, if it is too much bleeding, the pain is unbearable

Syncope and shock: as a result of acute intra-abdominal bleeding, can cause blood volume reduction and severe abdominal pain, light often syncope, severe shock.

matters needing attention

If you have the early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital for specific and detailed examination and some auxiliary examination.