Ectopic pregnancy is a condition of abnormal pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy. It refers to the fertilized egg implanting and developing outside the uterus, possibly in the fallopian tubes, ovaries, abdominal cavity, or cervix. An obvious symptom of ectopic pregnancy is abdominal pain. So, how many days after the cessation of menstruation will abdominal pain occur?
Generally speaking, after 6-8 weeks of amenorrhea in ectopic pregnancy, there will be abdominal pain, which can be dull or severe, and sometimes accompanied by cold sweat. If an ectopic pregnancy ruptures, the pain will intensify and sometimes nausea and vomiting may occur. Ectopic pregnancy may exhibit symptoms similar to threatened miscarriage in the early stages, but it is different from threatened miscarriage.
Ectopic pregnancy refers to the abnormal development and growth of the fetus, which can cause certain harm to other organs of the pregnant woman and pose certain risks. Therefore, timely treatment is necessary after ectopic pregnancy occurs. For the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, conservative treatment can be chosen, mainly using medication to facilitate the expulsion of the gestational sac after it withers, which is also suitable for young pregnant women with fertility needs.
However, conservative treatment for ectopic pregnancy also carries certain risks. If the medication fails to kill the embryo, it can cause the embryo to grow further and even lead to rupture or massive bleeding, which is extremely detrimental to the safety of the pregnant woman's life. If conservative treatment is ineffective, pregnant women should choose surgical treatment in a timely manner to strive for early recovery.