Ectopic pregnancy not only causes women to miss the baby, but also endangers their life safety. However, if they do not go to the hospital for pregnancy testing, early ectopic pregnancy is generally difficult to detect. Therefore, if female friends can understand the early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy, they can detect and treat it early. Will ectopic pregnancy cause morning sickness?
Ectopic pregnancy, like pregnancy, can also have symptoms of early pregnancy reactions, so there may also be morning sickness. Any pregnancy where the fertilized egg implants in any part outside the uterine cavity is called an ectopic pregnancy.
Besides morning sickness, 90% of patients with ectopic pregnancy also experience early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy. Most cases occur suddenly, manifested as dull pain or soreness in one side of the lower abdomen. If the fallopian tube pregnancy is aborted or ruptured, the patient may suddenly feel tearing pain in one side of the lower abdomen, and in severe cases, may experience blurred vision and fainting.
Most patients have a brief history of amenorrhea before experiencing ectopic pregnancy, which can easily be confused with normal early pregnancy symptoms. In addition, diarrhea is also one of the early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy. If the condition is not carefully analyzed, it can be diagnosed as a digestive system disease.
Ectopic pregnancy is most common in tubal pregnancy. The cause is often inflammation in or around the fallopian tube lumen, which leads to poor patency of the lumen and hinders the normal movement of the fertilized egg, causing it to stay, implant, and develop in the fallopian tube, resulting in miscarriage or rupture of the fallopian tube pregnancy. There are often no obvious symptoms before miscarriage or rupture. After rupture, it manifests as acute severe abdominal pain, recurrent episodes, vaginal bleeding, and even shock.