Symptoms of ectopic: It can be hard to tell if you are experiencing an ectopic pregnancy because so many women don't even know they're pregnant at the time they would notice any symptoms of an ectopic. Some symptoms of tubal pregnancy such as a missed menstrual period and vaginal bleeding or spotting two weeks later are similar to the early signs of pregnancy. About 1 in 2 women who are experiencing a tubal pregnancy notice abdominal pain on one side or the other. 1 in 3 women feel light-headed and about 1 in 5 have shoulder pain on the same side as the stomach pain.
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.
Ectopic pregnancy is pregnancy outside uterine cavity.Causes are abortion,infections of genital tract,intra uterine contraceptive device etc.Many times there may not be any predisposing factors like these.
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.
Well you have to speak wiht your doctor about that because if you are expierencing and ectopic pregnancy then, your fallopian tube might burst, so the doctor has to abort the pregnancy, and it would be like a regular miscarriage, heavy bleeding and cramping.
It is possible to see a uterine sac, called a pseudo sac, with an ectopic pregnancy, but most likely there will be nothing in the uterus.
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.
NO, a tubal pregnancy is an ectopic, extremely dangerous and you would need an operation to remove it. You would know if you had one as the pain is excruciating.
Parsley is considered a uterine stimulant, which may lead to miscarriage.
Fluid in the recto-uterine pouch, also known as the pouch of Douglas, during an ectopic pregnancy can occur due to several factors. It may result from bleeding caused by the rupture of an ectopic implantation, where the embryo develops outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tube. Additionally, inflammatory processes associated with ectopic pregnancies can lead to the accumulation of fluid. This fluid can be blood, serous fluid, or a combination, indicating a potential complication and the need for medical intervention.
You have to see a doctor after a miscarriage and he will know.
update.... had a miscarriage. :(
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.