First of all, every woman needs to know about ectopic pregnancy.
Many people have heard of ectopic pregnancy, but it is impossible to say that they know it very well, but the harm of ectopic pregnancy is well known.
Medically, ectopic pregnancy refers to an abnormal pregnancy process in which pregnant eggs are implanted outside the uterine cavity.
Although ectopic pregnancy can occur in many places except uterine cavity, tubal pregnancy is the most common. This is because inflammation in or around the fallopian tube lumen causes poor lumen patency, hinders the normal operation of pregnant eggs, makes them stay, implant and develop in the fallopian tube, and leads to abortion or rupture of tubal pregnancy.
Many people don't know what symptoms ectopic pregnancy will show. There are often no obvious symptoms before abortion or rupture, but there may be menopause, abdominal pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding. After rupture, it is characterized by acute severe abdominal pain, recurrent attacks, vaginal bleeding and even shock.
It is precisely because there may be no special symptoms before rupture that ectopic pregnancy is easily overlooked or missed. Although many women have stopped menstruating, they don't feel particularly uncomfortable, so they may take it lightly.
Once ectopic pregnancy is not found in time, it is likely to be fatal with the passage of time.