Ectopic Pregnancies
Ectopic pregnancies, though not very common but can happen to anyone. It occurs when the fertilised egg attaches itself outside the cavity of the uterus or the womb. Most of the ectopic pregnancies are found in the Fallopian tubes. In rare cases, the egg attaches itself in one of the ovaries, the cervix i.e. the neck of the womb or another organ within the pelvis. An ectopic pregnancy is not usually capable of surviving and in most instances an embryo is not developed. An ectopic pregnancy will spontaneously miscarry. If you are pregnant and have a long-lasting throbbing in one side of your lower abdomen or if you often experience sudden pain you should contact your doctor. This is important because an ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening if it ruptures and causes internal bleeding.
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