How do you know when a baby is forming in the fellopian tubes
It's rare.
Nausea, fatigue, mood swings
Brain is a body part that starts with the letter "b."
If tubes were tied correctly, you shouldn't get pregnant at all. That's the point of getting them tied. If something went wrong and you still got pregnant, then symptoms would be the same as any other pregnancy.
2) constriction of the bronchial tubes and wheezing
Yes, having your tubes tied does not prevent 100% of pregnancies. My sister became pregnant 15 years after having her tubes tied.
Getting tubal ligation (your tubes tied) does reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by 30% and higher. Ovarian cancer is a rare type of cancer that often presents symptoms in later stages.
Asthma is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes with excessive production of mucus within the bronchial tubes. The common symptoms include: wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. The best way to get a definitive diagnosis is to visit a doctor.
yes, they can heal and fom new ones.
An ectopic pregnancy is when the egg does not finish traveling down the fallopian tubes before joining with the sperm and creating the fetus. It will get stuck in the tubes and the baby starts to grow there, instead of continuing down the rest of the fallopian tubes. These types of pregnancies have to be terminated, because its impossible to move the fetus and keep it undamaged (aka alive), and if the fetus continues to grow in the tubes, it will kill the Mother and the baby.
Yes, allergies can cause blocked Eustachian tubes. When the body reacts to allergens, it can lead to inflammation and swelling in the nasal passages and throat, which may extend to the Eustachian tubes. This blockage can result in symptoms such as ear pressure, discomfort, and difficulty hearing. Managing allergies effectively can help alleviate these symptoms and promote proper Eustachian tube function.
Irregular breathing, closed eyes, no response to pain, no response to ligaments, and pupils not responding to light are all symptoms of a person being in a coma. These symptoms can last a couple hours to days to even years. People in comas are also hooked up to ventilators and have feeding tubes inserted into them.