Having a general anesthetic with ventricular ectopic beats can pose several risks, including potential cardiovascular instability during surgery. The ectopic beats may indicate underlying heart conditions, which could be exacerbated by anesthesia and surgical stress. There is also a risk of arrhythmias during the procedure, particularly if the anesthetic affects heart rate or blood pressure. Close monitoring and a thorough preoperative assessment are essential to mitigate these risks.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
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Why do our eyes get covered when having a operation <><><><> When under a general anesthetic, your eyes may partly open, but you will not blink. Closing and covering the eyes prevents them from drying out.
Unfortunately there is not a lot known at the time about how to prevent or even reduce your chance of having an ectopic pregnancy.
ectopic pregnancy per se has no relation to feel ovaryovary can be felt if a mass in ovary coexist
yes, and having surgery will also disrupt the cycle. It will straighten out usually in a cycle or two good luck Joymaker rn
If you are pregnant and have pain such that you think you have PID, you may be having an ectopic pregnancy. See your health care provider today to make sure that you are safe. Ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening.
I would not think an ectopic is any more likely in the situation you describe. Surgery on the tubes might make an ectopic more likely but not on the ovaries.
The anesthetic affects the fetus as much as it affects the mother. If she is having it for a C-section, the lightest anesthetic possible is given prior to the birth of the baby and everyone is ready to deliver the baby as quickly as possible. Once the baby is delivered the anesthetic for the mother is deepened for the abdominal repair. If an anesthetic is required for any other operation, the baby will be affected as much as the mother, but as the mother comes round the baby will also come round.
Yes it can most likely be an ectopic pregnacy Yes it can most likely be an ectopic pregnancy
Yes you can. However if you feel that you may be having an ectopic pregnancy you should see a Dr or go to the ER right away as it is life threatening.
Pressure levels differ in the tricuspid and the bicuspid because of pressure gradients as influenced by volume of inflows.