no, there is no way of a full term pregnancy, your tubes can only stretch upto a certain extent, and then they will burst, making internal bleeding, which is extremely dangerous to the mother, possible not being able to have children again, and death of the fetus. If you do have any signs of an ectopic then I would visit your hospital asap, as ectopic pregnancy is very serious.
The term is ectopic pregnancy.
"Ectopic" is the term that means "out of place or position." An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy outside the uterus.
Ectopic pregnancy aka tubal pregnancy.
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
The medical term for a pregnancy that is out of place is ectopic pregnancy. This occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies can be dangerous and require prompt medical attention.
Ectopic pregnancy is the more commonly-used medical term for extrauterine pregnancy.
Typically, no, but there have been cases where the tubes burst and the baby continued to grow outside the uterus
A tubal pregnancy is the "slang" term for ectopic pregnancy. This means the egg has attached (implanted) itself somewhere other than the uteral lining. It is very dangerous and requires immediate attention.
very high you are very fertile after pregnancy for about 7-14 days they always tell you to use extra protection straight after a full term pregnancy ,termination or miscarriage
All womens body's are different and react differently to ectopic pregnancy. You need to realize though that it can be very serious and in some cases can be fatal. If you think there is any chance that you have an ectopic you need to consult a Doctor or go to an ER for your own safety. I have had very serious female related problems including cancer and 4 late mid-term miscarriages and almost lost my life more than once. Don't take any chances.
an ectopic pregnancy has the same symptoms and signs as a regular pregnancy and you still develop the hormones you would with a normal pregnancy. The human chorionic gonadotropin levels are what cause the pregnancy test to read positive. All pregnancies have hcg levels that should be doubling every other day in early gestation.. an ectopic pregnancy may test negative if taken too early, or too late because the body will eventually,(around 6-11 weeks) begin to try to expel the pregnancy when hormone levels begin to drop when the fetus is no longer viable and must be removed Hope it helps!
Full term pregnancy is nine months