Signs of An Ectopic Pregnancy

What is an Ectopic Pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube.

Early Warning Sign: Abdominal Pain

Severe pain in the lower abdomen, usually on one side, can be an early sign of an ectopic pregnancy.

Unusual Vaginal Bleeding

Spotting or abnormal bleeding, lighter or heavier than your regular period, could indicate an ectopic pregnancy.

Shoulder Tip Pain

Pain in the shoulder, particularly after lying down, is a less common but significant sign of internal bleeding due to ectopic pregnancy.

Dizziness or Fainting

Sudden dizziness, weakness, or fainting could be a sign of internal bleeding from a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.

Nausea and Vomiting

Although common in normal pregnancies, nausea combined with severe abdominal pain could indicate an ectopic pregnancy.

Pain During Urination or Bowel Movements

Discomfort or pain during urination or bowel movements may be another warning sign of an ectopic pregnancy.

No Positive Ultrasound Confirmation

An ultrasound that fails to show the developing fetus in the uterus, despite pregnancy symptoms, may point to an ectopic pregnancy.

Low hCG Level

Lower-than-normal hCG hormone levels, measured through blood tests, can be an indicator of an ectopic pregnancy.

Seek Immediate Medical Attention

If you experience any of these signs, it is crucial to seek immediate medical help to avoid serious complications.

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