Life Threatening but Treatable: What You Need to Know About Ectopic Pregnancy

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An Ectopic Pregnancy arises when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes. Since the egg cannot develop properly outside the uterine lining, this condition can pose serious health risks if not treated promptly. Women may experience symptoms like sharp abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, dizziness, or shoulder pain. Typically, these symptoms begin to appear between weeks 6 and 8 of pregnancy.


To avoid conditions such as tube rupture and internal bleeding, early identification is crucial. Ultrasound imaging and blood tests are typically used in conjunction with diagnosis to analyze hCG levels. Treatment options vary depending on the stage and location of the ectopic pregnancy, ranging from medication like methotrexate to surgical removal.


If you suspect an Ectopic Pregnancy, get medical help immediately. Timely intervention not only protects your health but also helps preserve future fertility in many cases. The causes, symptoms, types, diagnosis, and available treatments for ectopic pregnancy are all covered in this episode of the Ectopic Pregnancy Podcast. To help you better understand and manage this complex condition.


Join the PACE Hospitals Podcast with Dr. Mugdha Bandawar– Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Infertility Consultant at PACE Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad, India – as she explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ectopic pregnancy.


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