How to prevent ectopic pregnancy in advance

  Many women, after suspecting that they may be pregnant, will purchase test strips for preliminary testing at home. If the test result is positive, it indicates pregnancy. In a few days, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to confirm whether you are really pregnant. B-ultrasound should check the location of the fertilized egg to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. There are more and more cases of ectopic pregnancy in clinical practice, so how to prevent ectopic pregnancy in advance?

  

How to prevent ectopic pregnancy in advance1

  Although ectopic pregnancy is a relatively rare event, such tragedies often occur in daily life and can be prevented in the early stages through a series of measures. Firstly, do not have multiple miscarriages. When couples have sexual intercourse, it is important to take contraceptive measures. It should be noted that contraception is not a foolproof solution and can easily lead to unexpected situations. If you don't plan to have a child, you will choose to have an abortion. Every abortion will cause irreversible damage to the uterus and fallopian tubes, especially multiple abortions in the short term, which may lead to ectopic pregnancy.

  In addition, a systematic gynecological examination should be performed during pregnancy preparation to rule out gynecological diseases such as ovarian inflammation and fallopian tube inflammation. Thoroughly curing gynecological diseases before preparing for pregnancy can effectively reduce the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. Finally, it is important to develop good lifestyle habits, such as not staying up late, paying more attention to personal hygiene, and paying attention to diet, which can also reduce the risk of ectopic pregnancy.

  After being diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy, further treatment or surgery should be performed promptly according to the doctor's advice. You must go to a regular hospital, otherwise improper surgical operation may lead to infection, and in severe cases, lifelong infertility.

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