Some female friends may experience low levels of progesterone after pregnancy, and at this time, they should be alert to ectopic pregnancy. Because during ectopic pregnancy, there is often a phenomenon of low progesterone levels. This requires a timely ultrasound examination to confirm whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. So, what are the symptoms of 40 days of ectopic pregnancy?
At 40 days of ectopic pregnancy, many patients may experience symptoms of vaginal bleeding. Even some women do not know they are pregnant and think that bleeding is due to menstruation. However, there is a difference between bleeding and menstruation in ectopic pregnancy. The amount of bleeding caused by ectopic pregnancy is less than that of menstruation, and there may also be incomplete bleeding.
At 40 days of ectopic pregnancy, most patients will experience abdominal pain, starting with unilateral lower abdominal pain, and then the pain may spread to the entire abdomen. Patients may also experience nausea, vomiting, and anal prolapse, and sometimes diarrhea.
The occurrence of ectopic pregnancy is quite dangerous. If the embryo grows and ruptures the fallopian tubes, severe abdominal pain will be felt, and there may also be symptoms of internal bleeding. At this time, there is usually cold sweat, pale complexion, and weak pulse, and the patient's blood pressure will drop sharply, even leading to fainting and shock. This should be taken to the hospital as soon as possible and treated according to the patient's condition, usually with fallopian tube fenestration surgery.