Ectopic pregnancy is also known as ectopic pregnancy. Many women have heard of ectopic pregnancy, but sometimes they do not fully understand the specific causes of ectopic pregnancy, and some women often worry about developing this problem themselves. So, would ectopic pregnancy occur without sexual activity?
If there is no substantial sexual activity between men and women, pregnancy will not occur, so there will be no ectopic pregnancy. The fertilized egg formed during sexual intercourse and implanted outside the uterine body is called ectopic pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy. It can occur in multiple locations, but most pregnancies are more common in the fallopian tubes. However, regardless of the location of ectopic pregnancy, once discovered, timely conservative treatment or surgical intervention is necessary.
Women with congenital tubal dysplasia, stenosis, tubal adhesions, tubal inflammation, etc. are prone to ectopic pregnancy. In addition to tubal pregnancy, there are also ectopic pregnancies such as cervical pregnancy, abdominal pregnancy, broad ligament pregnancy, and ovarian pregnancy.
The fertilized egg formed after sexual intercourse between men and women will flow back into the uterine cavity for implantation and development, which is considered a normal pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy refers to the situation where the fertilized egg does not implant and develop in the uterine cavity, but instead implants in another location, but it is still considered a pregnancy. If there is no sexual activity, there will be no fertilized egg, so there will be no pregnancy, let alone ectopic pregnancy.