An ectopic pregnancy, commonly known as a tubal pregnancy, is a pregnancy in which the fertilized egg implants itself somewhere other than the uterus. There are many things that can go wrong in a normal pregnancy situation. However for a woman who has had a tubal reversal surgery this can be a big concern. This is because the complication of tubal pregnancy can be a real possibility.Ectopic pregnancy occurs within 1% of all pregnancies and are the cause of 9% of all pregnancy-related deaths. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself in tissue other than the uterine wall; those that implant within the fallopian tubes are referred to as tubal pregnancies.
The most joyous time in a woman's life, her pregnancy, can turn to a nightmare due to pregnancy complications like tubal pregnancy. It occurs when the fertilized egg gets implemented in some other part of the body instead of the uterus.In extremely rare cases, there may rise a situation wherein there would be two eggs. One has implanted itself to the uterus and gives way to a normal pregnancy. However, at the same time, another egg has attached itself to the tubes leading to an ectopic pregnancy. This is referred to as Ectopic pregnancy.
Those who stand a higher chance of getting this condition are women suffering from pelvic inflammatory condition. In case of tubal ligation, a woman stands high chances of developing tubal pregnancies because of the side effects. 70% of ectopic pregnancies are as a result of tubal ligation. However surgery might be required in cases where a fallopian tube has torn or is just about to tare. Early symptoms are noticed after seven to eight weeks after the last menstrual period. This is not to say that the symptoms will always be noticed that early, the symptoms can either be absent or subtle. The worst case scenario occurs in regions where the accessibility of modern diagnostic technology does not exist. This is mostly noted in the third world countries where 30% of mothers die while giving birth.
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