Unfortunately, not often. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg is implanted outside the womb, but there have been babies, in extremely rare situations, where a healthy baby has been born. Most recently a baby weighing 6 pounds 2 oz. was born in Australia, the sonogram that was done mid-way through the pregnancy did not reveal the ectopic pregnancy. The doctors did not know until they started the cesarean. Most cases do not end this way, and the mother and baby's life can be at risk.
No...the embryo cant get enough nutrients that it needs without attatching itself to the lining of the uterus. It will ultimatly die or rupture the tube. There is no way of moving it to the uterus either unfortunatly.
No. If left untreated tho it can take your life. It will cause the tube to burst....go to dr asap
No, I am sorry to say that the fetus can't survive. Since an ecoptic pregnancy usually occurs in the fallopian tubes no placenta is developed in order to provide nutrients to the fetus.
No, it has to be removed when or before the fallopian tube bursts and by then it's just about a few weeks. It's not even a fetus yet.
No. The baby has little or no placenta and it can not be moved into the uterus where it belongs. It sounds like a good idea to work towards, though.
No it can not.
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There are differences and sometime results for an ectopic can be different. Though with an ectopic your baby will not survive. They will give you medication to get rid of the baby or have to open you up. I'm in that spot right now... Good luck
You are probably thinking of an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy, also known as a tubal pregnancy, occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself on the outside of the uterine lining and the baby cannot survive because there is nothing to nurture and provide nutrients to the baby.
Women with an ectopic pregnancy have different experiences. Some women may feel the baby moving at a certain period of the development, while others may not at all. Women would need to have a surgery in order to remove an ectopic pregnancy because of health risks.
No - ectopic pregnancies are not viable at the length of time required to experience kicking.
An ectopic pregnancy is when your baby develops in your fallopian tubes rather than your uterus. A miscarriage or a spontaneous abortion is your body's way of releasing your baby on its own if it senses that its not developing correctly.
Yes. if a pregnancy has started outside the uterus it cannot survive and is extremely dangerous for the mother. Well, a baby cannot survive during an ectopic pregnancy. So the pregnancy will either be terminated or the baby will be lost before it is terminated.
You need to go to a doctor and have yourself checked out.
A pregnancy in which the zygote implants in the fallopian tube abdomen ovary or the cervix is called an Ectopic pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with heart burn.
I assume you mean an ectopic? An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus. Unfortunately the baby cannot survive and will either be removed or the mother will have a miscarriage.
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Someone who had an ectopic pregnancy is at higher risk for another in the future, but many women go on to have a uterine pregnancy after ectopic.