Female friends in the preconception stage are definitely happy to discover that they are pregnant, but sometimes other situations may occur, such as ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy cannot give birth to a child normally, and if discovered too late, it may even affect a woman's life safety. So how to deal with early detection of ectopic pregnancy?
If there is an ectopic pregnancy, attention should be paid to observing the individual's specific situation in the early stages. If the abdominal pain is not particularly severe and the amount of bleeding is not particularly large, conservative treatment can be adopted, such as using oral medication to inhibit the growth of the fertilized egg and cause it to shrink. This treatment method will not cause significant harm to the body.
However, it should be noted that during this period, blood tests for HCG need to be taken to check the HCG value. If the HCG value slowly decreases or does not show a significant increase, it indicates that the control is relatively good. In addition, a B-ultrasound follow-up is needed to check for any bleeding in the uterine cavity, pay attention to the size of vaginal bleeding, and check for severe abdominal pain. If these symptoms are stable, conservative treatment for ectopic pregnancy is better.
If medication cannot be used in certain situations, such as severe pain, intra-abdominal bleeding, breastfeeding, or health conditions that do not allow it, surgical treatment for ectopic pregnancy is necessary. If the patient's condition is relatively stable and the embryo is small enough, the embryo can be removed through laparoscopic surgery.