Sexual Health
Can women experience ectopic pregnancy after ligation and recanalization? What are the hazards and symptoms of ectopic pregnancy
Does female ligation and recanalization lead to ectopic pregnancy?
Women with underdeveloped or malformed fallopian tubes can make it difficult for fertilized eggs to reach the uterus, leading to ectopic pregnancy.
Endometriosis of the female fallopian tubes is also more likely to induce ectopic pregnancy. If this condition occurs, female friends must seek treatment and correction from a reputable hospital., Avoid late pregnancy abnormalities.
If a woman suffers from pelvic tumors, similar tumors can also hinder the normal arrival of fertilized eggs in the uterus and facilitate pregnancy. Finally, it develops outside the uterus.
After the female fallopian tube is ligated and reopened, the female fallopian tube naturally reopens. After surgery, the reopened fallopian tube will not be as smooth as before, so the fertilized egg is easily blocked and settled in a narrow area.
Women suffer from appendicitis perforation, which can lead to infection of surrounding tissues, easily leading to abnormal or blocked fallopian tubes, and can easily trigger ectopic pregnancy.
2. Manifestations of ectopic pregnancy
a. Amenorrhea: Except for a longer period of interstitial pregnancy, most cases of amenorrhea occur for 6-8 weeks. Symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding generally occur after menopause The patient complained of no history of menopause.
b. Abdominal pain: The most important symptom for treating patients. Abdominal pain is caused by dilation, rupture of the fallopian tube, and blood stimulation of the peritoneum. When ruptured, the patient suddenly feels pain from tearing the lower abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting
c. Vaginal bleeding: After embryonic death, vaginal bleeding is irregular and common, with a dark brown color and a small amount. It usually does not exceed the menstrual flow, but is not clean.
d. Syncope and shock: Acute abdominal bleeding can lead to reduced blood volume and severe abdominal pain, mild syncope, and severe shock.
How long do you feel about ectopic pregnancy?
Experts say, how long is an ectopic pregnancy?, It varies from person to person. Generally, after 35-40 days of pregnancy, during ultrasound examination, a gestational sac will be seen in the uterine cavity. If there is no gestational sac in the uterine cavity., Or there is no ectopic pregnancy in the uterine cavity. The patient has obvious symptoms, such as pain, vaginal bleeding, falls, etc. At this time, blood HCG can be checked and a clear judgment will be made based on the examination results.
Generally, ectopic pregnancy may rupture after more than 40 days of pregnancy, and patients may experience abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and vaginal bleeding. Therefore, caution should be exercised in ectopic pregnancy.
What are the hazards of ectopic pregnancy?