How many days does ectopic pregnancy lead to abdominal pain

  Ectopic pregnancy is a type of abnormal pregnancy that can cause serious physical and mental harm to women. Therefore, early detection of ectopic pregnancy and proper and effective treatment are necessary to reduce the harm to women. Typical symptoms of ectopic pregnancy include amenorrhea, vaginal bleeding, and abdominal pain. Some women have asked how many days of ectopic pregnancy will cause abdominal pain?

  

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  Women must know that ectopic pregnancy does not have obvious symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, and due to the development of the fertilized egg implantation, women may also experience some early pregnancy reactions, such as vomiting, breast tenderness, etc. However, the early pregnancy reactions may be milder than those of normal pregnant women. However, because the fertilized egg does not implant in the uterine cavity, but implants outside the uterine cavity (often in the fallopian tubes), symptoms will appear when the fertilized egg develops to a certain extent.

  Generally, women with ectopic pregnancy may experience irregular vaginal bleeding and pain on one side (left or right) of the lower abdomen when they have stopped menstruating for about 6 weeks. Therefore, when these symptoms occur, it is best for women to go to the hospital for abdominal ultrasound examination and blood HCG measurement. Through abdominal ultrasound examination, women can check whether there is a gestational sac in the uterine cavity and whether their HCG has doubled normally.

  If no gestational sac is seen in the uterine cavity under ultrasound, and the HCG in the body does not double but rises slowly or decreases, it can be determined that the woman has an ectopic pregnancy. At this time, the woman must undergo surgery as soon as possible to remove and suture the gestational sac in the fallopian tube, which can preserve the function of the young woman's fallopian tube and continue pregnancy. However, for women who have already given birth but have no pregnancy plans, the fallopian tube can be directly removed for treatment.

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