Will ectopic pregnancy be inherited? For hereditary diseases, the most worrying thing is one's own offspring. No one wants their children to be troubled by diseases at birth. Ectopic pregnancy is a common ectopic pregnancy in clinical practice. It is very harmful to pregnant women and can be fatal in severe cases. So, will ectopic pregnancy be inherited? The abnormal pregnancy process in which the fertilized egg implants and develops outside the uterine cavity. It is also called "ectopic pregnancy". The most common type of pregnancy is tubal pregnancy. The cause is often due to inflammation in the tubal lumen or the surrounding area, which causes poor patency of the tubal lumen, hindering the normal operation of the fertilized egg, causing it to stay, implant, and develop in the fallopian tube, leading to miscarriage or rupture of tubal pregnancy. It is not hereditary. 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 attacks, 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 treatment is mainly surgical. While correcting shock, laparotomy and removal of the diseased fallopian tube are performed. If the purpose is to preserve fertility, the fallopian tube can also be cut to remove the fertilized egg. Although ectopic pregnancy is not hereditary, pregnant women must actively prevent the disease, get pregnant and use proper contraception, and choose a time when both parties are in a good mood and physical condition to get pregnant. If you are not considering becoming a mother for the time being, you must do a good job of contraception. Good contraception fundamentally eliminates the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. Timely treatment of reproductive system diseases. Inflammation is the culprit for tubal stenosis. Intrauterine operations such as artificial abortion increase the chance of inflammation and endometrium entering the fallopian tubes, which in turn leads to tubal adhesion and stenosis, increasing the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. Reproductive system diseases such as uterine fibroids and endometriosis may also change the morphology and function of the fallopian tubes. Timely treatment of these diseases can reduce the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. If you have had an ectopic pregnancy before, you can choose in vitro fertilization. After the sperm and egg successfully "get married" in vitro, the fertilized egg can be sent back to the mother's uterus for safe development. Pay attention to hygiene during menstruation, delivery and postpartum period to prevent infection of the reproductive system. Determine the location of the pregnancy as soon as possible after menopause to detect ectopic pregnancy in time. |
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