
Video: ❶ Early Signs Of Ectopic Pregnancy


In the early stages, an ectopic pregnancy is almost impossible to diagnose. However, unlike normal pregnancy, this pathology - the sedimentation of the ovum outside the uterus - is very dangerous for women's health. There are a number of suspicious signs of an ectopic pregnancy that every woman needs to know about. Location: Location: In the first weeks of fetal development, the signs of ectopic pregnancy are no different from uterine pregnancy: toxicosis, delayed menstruation, a slight increase in basal temperature, increased urination and tenderness of the mammary glands. There is nothing strange or alarming about these symptoms.
When menstruation is delayed, a pregnancy test is used: human chorionic gonadotropin (this hormone is present in urine and blood only during pregnancy) leads to staining of the second strip of the test. With an ectopic pregnancy, the level of this hormone is lower than with a uterine pregnancy, so the strip may not be colored at all. Tubal ectopic pregnancy is more common.
The early signs of ectopic pregnancy also include the appearance of bloody vaginal discharge. As a rule, they are smearing. The color of the discharge varies from dark red to black. For a longer period, when the receptacle of the ovum breaks, profuse bleeding may begin.
Another sign of pregnancy pathology is soreness in the lower abdomen. The pain can be aching or severe. In any case, discomfort in the abdominal area is a reason to immediately consult a doctor. Signs of ectopic pregnancy can also include a feeling of heaviness in the perineum and rectum.
In most cases, from the fourth to the eighth week, an ectopic pregnancy is terminated. Often this proceeds as follows: the receptacle of the ovum is torn, which causes severe bleeding.
If not all parts of the ovum have come out, inflammatory processes begin in the woman's body. Signs of inflammation include vomiting, weakness, dizziness, low blood pressure, and severe abdominal pain.