No, an ectopic pregnancy is always unsuccessful and also dangerous if left unresolved.
A pregnancy in which the zygote implants in the fallopian tube abdomen ovary or the cervix is called an Ectopic pregnancy.
Absolutely! If your tube was damaged during the tubal pregnancy you may experience some trouble conceiving, however carrying a pregnancy to term after an ectopic pregnancy should not be a problem. Not every tubal pregnancy will irreconcilably damage a fallopian tube. If one of your fallopian tube has been severed due to a tubal pregnancy then you still have another one to rely on. If you have had two irreconcilably damaged fallopian tubes then you are going to need surgical help in getting a viable egg to your womb.
The fallopian tube is the typical site of human fertilization. It carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus.
epcotic pregnancy
If a lady has blocked her fallopian tube she cannot give birth because fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube.
The pregnancy in which embryo implants in the fallopian tube.
Yes.
Yes. You still have the other fallopian tube.
A sperm reaches an egg in the fallopian tube.
The egg is ALWAYS fertilized in the fallopian tube. When it is a normal pregnancy it will continue to travel on to the uterus and secure itself to the wall there. Should it secure itself to the wall of the fallopian tube it is referred to as a 'tubal pregnancy' which can be very dangerous and very rarely leads to a live birth. That fertilized egg can travel into the uterus and never attach sometimes. It simply sloughs off and leaves the body during menses. With all the things that can go wrong it's amazing how often people actually carry a normal baby to term!!!! Yes and if it's fertized and planted in the fallopian tube it's called an ectopic pregnancy and will become life threatening. When the embryo of an ectopic pregnancy grows in the fallopian tube, it causes the tube to expand (which it is not meant to do), causing pain to the woman, and with the growth of the fetus, will eventually cause the fallopian tube to burst. When this happens there is a lot of internal bleeding and toxins from this bursting are released into the bloodstream, both of which can be fatal. The only option in an ectopic pregnancy is to abort the pregnancy for the health of the mother.
isthmus boundary between the ampulla and isthmus
Normally a sperm swim to the fallopian tube, meets the egg and fertilize it there. then the egg travels down to the uterus to attach into the uterus wall. In a ectopic pregnancy the egg stays in the fallopian tube and start to grow. If not removed the fallopian tube will break and cause sterility and death to the mother. A embryo can not survive.