How To Prevent The Occurrence Of An Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic pregnancy is a complicated pregnancy in which the embryo does not grow in the womb (uterus) but instead implants itself in the fallopian tubes or sometimes ovaries. Ectopic pregnancies can never become successful. If your ultrasound reports have confirmed an ectopic pregnancy, then the only option left with you is to abort it as soon as possible. You are most likely to have an ectopic pregnancy under the following conditions: Hormonal imbalances PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases) and STDs (Sexually-transmitted Diseases) Infertility treatment IUD pregnancies Abdominal or pelvic surgeries in the past History of multiple abortions History of endometriosis in the past If you want to read more about ectopic pregnancy, then read this blog: How Ectopic Pregnancy Is Different From Normal Pregnancy If you are already pregnant and reading this blog, it is vital for you to get a pregnancy viability scan from a good ultrasound baby scan clinic to...