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    uterus wall it is called an ectopic pregnancy. The history and data show us that there is many different death because of this pregnancy. Because there was no diagnoses for this for some time as well as knowledge of cause so many women would die because of the fallopian tube ruptures. In 1960s pregnancy test did not give positive results until approximately 6 menstrual weeks (history and diagnosis). Even though sometime there is sometime no problem in finding out later but it should be found even sooner 5 weeks or less so that there won’t be any drastic problems done to the women. In the late 1960s the ultrasound was developed along with a sensitive and accurate test…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy Pregnancy takes place when an egg travels out of the ovaries and down one of the fallopian tubes joins with a sperm, becomes fertilized, then travels to the uterus where it grows for the remainder of the pregnancy. However, there are times where the fertilized egg does not make it to the uterus to grow and instead it begins to grow elsewhere, this is called an Ectopic Pregnancy. Ectopic Pregnancy basically means “an out-of-place pregnancy”. About 1-2% of pregnancies are…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy is when the egg that is already fertilized by sperm is implanted in the fallopian tube in instead of implanting itself in the uterus.if the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube it can be because the tube is either damaged or it's blocked make it impossible for the egg to get to the uterus and the egg proceeds to develop in the the fallopian tube, which can also be called a tubal pregnancy. when having an ectopic pregnancy it is important to treat it because it can…

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    Vital Signs: A Dangerous Pregnancy Ectopic pregnancies are very dangerous to women, and those who do not receive treatment before the time frame of six weeks to ten weeks may suffer fatal consequences. The internal bleeding caused by ruptures within the fallopian tubes can amount to blood loss so severe it’s fatal. Preventive surgery or early treatment can stop such tragedy from occurring, but early detection and recognizing the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy are instrumental in averting…

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    Pregnancy is something that occurs when you have unprotected sex and which the sperm fertilizes the egg after it is released from the ovary (ovulation), ovulation occurs at the midpoint of your cycle that will result in the migration into one of your fallopian tubes, where it can then be fertilized by sperm. Only women can become pregnant, However, Most women in their early 30’s or younger have a higher chance for normal pregnancies than women over the age of 35, which are at a higher risk for…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    Ruptured ectopic pregnancy has a 9-14% mortality rate and is the leading cause of death in the first trimester of pregnancy.[6] Adolescents have the lowest incidence of ectopic pregnancies but the highest mortality rate from complications.[1] Ectopic pregnancies are diagnosed with endovaginal US and quantitative serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin levels correlated clinically with symptoms of pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or absence of menses.[3] Risk of rupture increases as the…

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    If not, I will consider RCTs and comparator 2. (keeping in mind language restrictions) If these are not helpful, I will look for observational studies and comparator 1 and then with comparator 2. Lastly, I will proceed to include extra tubal ectopic in the same order as above. Objectives 1. I want to identify the rates and percentages of treatment associated short term adverse events (AEs) reported with systemic Methotrexate use in ectopic pregnancy through a systematic review of all…

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    In this present society, unplanned pregnancies has become a big controversy.Many women turn to abortion to solve their trouble, placing their health at risk and annihilating the baby's potential to cultivate and perhaps,generating an adjustment in this planet.Furthermore, here are my thoughts on abortion medication(RU-486) and abortion itself.lets begin with the reasons why I am against abortion medication(RU-486).Many young women begin utilizing abortion medications like RU-486,recognized as…

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    Unlike, his parents who are not susceptible to change would rather, disown on him because it may damage their appearance at their church. I feel more susceptible to the changes around us, another interesting fact I had learned was also abortions on chapter 6 page 160. I was in shocked seeing numbers, 40 million are performed annually also 80,000 deaths during pregnancy are the result of unsafe abortions it took shocked me. Obviously, I am not naïve and I know that people have them to whatever…

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    Miscarriage Essay

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    According to the medical clinic, “a miscarriage is a spontaneous loss of pregnancy before the twentieth week”. Almost ten to twenty percent of pregnancies result in a miscarriage. Anxiety and depression are common side effects of miscarriage, and especially if the woman has lost more than one child to a miscarriage. Many miscarriages have led to post-partum depression in women. While multiple miscarriages can cause post-partum depression, there is no increased risk for women who have a history…

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