Many couples who are planning to have a baby should go to the hospital for a checkup as soon as possible during their first pregnancy to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. After all, this has a very big impact and harm on our bodies. The abnormal pregnancy process in which the fertilized egg implants and develops outside the uterine cavity is also called "ectopic pregnancy". What are the characteristics of spontaneous abortion of ectopic pregnancy? There are often no obvious symptoms before miscarriage or rupture, but there may be amenorrhea, abdominal pain, and a small amount of vaginal bleeding. After rupture, there will be acute and severe abdominal pain, repeated cramps, vaginal bleeding, and even shock. Examination often shows signs of intra-abdominal bleeding and a mass next to the uterus. Ultrasound examination can assist in diagnosis. The symptoms of spontaneous miscarriage due to ectopic pregnancy include the following obvious signs. 1. Menopause Except for the longer amenorrhea period in interstitial pregnancy, most cases last for 6 to 8 weeks. 20% to 30% of patients have no obvious history of amenorrhea, or their menstruation is only two or three days late. 2. Vaginal bleeding After the embryo dies, there is often irregular vaginal bleeding, which is dark red and light in amount, but generally does not exceed the menstrual volume. A few patients have more vaginal bleeding, similar to menstruation, and vaginal bleeding may be accompanied by the discharge of decidual fragments. 3. Syncope and shock Due to acute intra-abdominal bleeding and severe abdominal pain, fainting may occur in mild cases, and hemorrhagic shock may occur in severe cases. The more and faster the bleeding, the faster and more severe the symptoms will appear, but they are not proportional to the amount of vaginal bleeding. Various inflammations are the culprits of tubal stenosis. Intrauterine operations such as artificial abortion increase the chances of inflammation and endometrium entering the fallopian tubes, which in turn leads to adhesion and stenosis of the fallopian tubes, increasing the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. In addition, reproductive system diseases such as uterine fibroids and endometriosis may also change the morphology and function of the fallopian tubes. If these diseases can be treated in time, they can reduce the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. |
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