Ectopic pregnancy
Alternate Names : Tubal pregnancy, Cervical pregnancy, Abdominal pregnancy
Symptoms & Signs
If the area of the abnormal pregnancy ruptures and bleeds, symptoms may get worse. They may include:
- Feeling faint or actually fainting
- Intense pressure in the rectum
- Pain that is felt in the shoulder area
- Severe, sharp, and sudden pain in the lower abdomen
Internal bleeding due to a rupture may lead to low blood pressure and fainting in around 1 out of 10 women.
Diagnosis & Tests
The health care provider will do a pelvic exam, which may show tenderness in the pelvic area. Tests that may be done include: A rise in quantitative HCG levels may help tell a normal (intrauterine) pregnancy from an ectopic pregnancy. Women with high levels should have a vaginal ultrasound to identify a normal pregnancy. Other tests may be used to confirm the diagnosis, such as:
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