How to treat ectopic pregnancy

  Some women may discover ectopic pregnancy during prenatal check ups after pregnancy, so it is important to remain highly vigilant. It is best to seek treatment immediately. If the treatment time is delayed, there may be some dangers, such as easily causing heavy bleeding in women. So, how should I treat ectopic pregnancy?

  

How to treat ectopic pregnancy1

  Women who experience ectopic pregnancy should seek early treatment. Generally, in the early stages of ectopic pregnancy, when the problem is not very serious, conservative treatment measures can be chosen, which causes very little harm to women. By taking medication, the gestational sac can shrink and gradually be absorbed after a period of time.

  Ectopic pregnancy can also be treated through surgery, such as tubal fenestration, which is a commonly used method for treating ectopic pregnancy. This is a minimally invasive surgery that does not cause significant harm to patients. And after the surgery, the recovery is also fast and will not affect the woman's future fertility.

  Usually, when an ectopic pregnancy occurs, some symptoms may appear, such as bleeding, abdominal pain, etc. Pregnant women may also experience a feeling of anal prolapse. Many women with ectopic pregnancy may experience low levels of progesterone. Therefore, when a woman is pregnant and discovers that she has insufficient progesterone, it is best to undergo a B-ultrasound examination. If no gestational sac is found in the uterine cavity during the examination, it can be determined that it is an ectopic pregnancy.

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