When it comes to ectopic pregnancy, many people think of it. But in fact, conditions such as molar pregnancy and cornual pregnancy are all considered ectopic pregnancies. The probability of cornual pregnancy is relatively low, and it requires professional examination to be diagnosed. So, what are the symptoms of women with cornual pregnancy?
If a woman has a cornual pregnancy, she may experience severe abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding at 12 weeks of pregnancy. If women carefully observe their stomachs, they will also see asymmetric enlargement of their uterus. When performing ultrasound examination, it can be found that one corner of the uterus is protruding, and the placenta is mainly located in the corner of the uterus.
Moreover, women with cornual pregnancy may experience certain changes in their hCG levels. Although women's HCG values may increase and become positive after pregnancy. However, the HCG value of cornual pregnancy is relatively low compared to normal pregnancy. So when women go to the hospital for pregnancy tests, it is recommended to take blood tests to obtain accurate information.
Normally, if the secretion of progesterone and estrogen in a woman's body is normal, it can help the fertilized egg implant normally. But if these two hormones are secreted abnormally, it can cause the fertilized egg to receive unwanted help and lead to cornual pregnancy. When women suffer from inflammation of the reproductive system, they are also prone to cornual pregnancy. For cornual pregnancy, it is usually recommended that women have it aborted as soon as possible to avoid affecting their physical recovery.