When a woman discovers her ectopic pregnancy, she must go to the hospital for treatment to prevent the embryo from continuing to develop and damaging the normal function of the reproductive organs. There are many methods for treating ectopic pregnancy now, so women don't need to worry too much. So, is the success rate of female ectopic pregnancy embryo killing high?
Ectopic pregnancy embryo killing refers to injecting drugs into the female body, causing the embryo to die and fall off on its own. Usually, this method requires determining the location of the ectopic pregnancy in order to achieve a higher success rate of embryo killing. Ectopic pregnancy embryo killing is a conservative treatment that can be performed using methods such as intramuscular injection or intravenous injection, under the guidance of ultrasound localization.
However, before performing these methods, it is necessary to conduct blood routine, liver function, kidney function and other tests on women to confirm that their bodies are in good condition and there will be no abnormal situations. If the female ectopic pregnancy is successfully killed, there may be lower abdominal pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding. If the method of ectopic pregnancy embryo killing fails, or if the female's physical condition does not allow the use of ectopic pregnancy embryo killing, surgical treatment is required.
In addition, if a woman has an ectopic pregnancy, she may experience threatened miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy, severe abdominal pain, and even fainting. For this reason, women should promptly go to the hospital for examination to determine whether they are pregnant inside or outside the uterus. Do not think that ectopic pregnancy is a small matter. If ectopic pregnancy is not treated for a long time, it can lead to women being unable to conceive and have children normally in the future.