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what is the treatment for an ectopic pregnancy

by Mrs. Meggie Daniel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Medication

Jun 18, 2018 · In order to avoid subjecting women to catastrophic hemorrhage, the treatment of choice when encountering an ectopic pregnancy in a clinical setting has been surgery to remove the fetus and placenta plus or minus the part or whole …

Procedures

Oct 09, 2015 · Extrauterine (ectopic) pregnancy is the implantation of a fertilized oocyte outside the uterine cavity. Tubal pregnancy ( Figure 1) is only one kind of extrauterine pregnancy, albeit the most clinically significant; non-tubal and heterotopic extrauterine pregnancies are rare (1–3%) ( 1 ). Open in a separate window. Figure 1.

Self-care

Medication An early ectopic pregnancy may be managed with medicine. If you have low levels of hCG -- a hormone your body makes when you’re pregnant …

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What is ectopic pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself outside of the uterus. They’re also called “tubal pregnancies” because most of them happen in the fallopian tubes. Whether there’s a problem with the egg or the tube, the egg gets stuck on its journey to the uterus. A pregnancy can’t survive outside of the uterus, ...

What to do if methotrexate doesn't work?

Surgery. If methotrexate therapy doesn’t work, surgery is the next step. It’s also the only option for women with high hCG levels, severe symptoms, and ruptured or damaged fallopian tubes. You may have laparoscopic surgery that involves a very small cut and a tiny camera.

Can you have a fallopian tube removed?

But sometimes that’s not possible, especially if it is an emergency surgery. If your tube has ruptured or been severely damaged, the surgeons might have to remove your fallopian tube. Sometimes, the tube may be saved if damage is minimal.

Does methotrexate cause nausea?

Methotrexate stops the cells from growing and allows your body to absorb the pregnancy. But the drug does have some side effects, like nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, and stomatitis ( mouth and lip ulcers). And most women have abdominal pain a couple of days after the injection.

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