Sep
Can the woman carry on with the pregnancy? If it is an Ectopic pregnancy? What would a Physician advise you to do?
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Surprising answers from seven women so far.
First of all 'ectopic' means it's out of place, ie not in the womb, while it is true that the majority of ectopic pregnancies do occur in the fallopian tubes, there are occasions when it occurs outside the womb and fallopian tubes.
If it does occur in the fallopian tubes it is always removed.
There are also documented cases of such ectopic pregnancies resulting in a live birth, there was one in the news quite recently but I can't find it.
These of course are very rare, so the physician would have an ultrasound scan carried out to determine the exact position of the pregnancy and then decide the ideal course.
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Most of the time ectopic pregnancy is suspected and diagnosed because the women will be in a lot of pain. It is not possible for a woman to carry a pregnancy anywhere except the uterus. ectopic pregnancy is not just a pregnancy in the tubes though this is the most common place because the egg is fertilized in the tubes and then moves to the uterus to implant. Sometimes a pregnancy and implant in the cervix which is also considered an ectopic pregnancy. Almost all of the time with ectopic pregnancy the embryo has already died, since most ectopic pregnancies get discovered before a heartbeat would show up anyway there's no way to really tell if the embryo is living or not because the sac can grow even when the embryo has died. An ectopic pregnancy has to be removed as soon as it's discovered because it could cause the tubes to rupture which would cause internal bleeding, loss of fertility and loss of the tube in addition to death of the woman. There’s no way to carry a pregnancy in the tube the tube is very thin thinner than a strand of hair.
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No the woman can’t carry on with the pregnancy because the developing foetus is trapped in the Fallopian tube the only answer is for the woman to have surgery to remove the foetus and the whole or part of the tube maybe the ovary too ( depends on the surgeons decision) It is sad but needs to be done because of the very real danger to the woman's life if the pregnancy continues.
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No my friend died with an ectopic pregnancy two months on, its soo sad , she bled to death. If this is related to you get rid of it, its such a high risk of deaths in pregnancy, Its sooooo hazardous. Get t out, an ectopic pregnancy is when tje baby is in the fallopian tube or someplace other than yout womb, it still grows but in the wrong area so you can die, cus lets state envision having the baby wihere your eggs are produced. And it grows until it cant fit, you strat getting pains and then ur getting told you’ve an ectopic pregnancy and are bleeding to death BIG NO NO
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no you cant carry on with the pregnancy as the baby is atached to the fallopian tube.the doctor would have you in as soon as possible to have the baby removed as it is very bad for the woman if the baby grows and bursts her tube.my mum had this and her tube was so badly damaged from the pregnancy she had to have the tube removed.however she went on to have 2 more kids.
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There are cases where the baby has survived, but I think this really depends on where the embryo has implanted. If this relates to you ask for a 2nd or 3rd opinion and trawl the internet for doctors who have undertaken the care of women who's baby's have survived.
That way you can get 2 sides of the story and make the ideal decision. Good luck x
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U can't carry on with the pregnancy … it's could be very perilous as it put not in the womb but in the fellopian tube. It has to be removed of the mom could die.
It's very unfortunate it happens and it's no ones fault.
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The fetus nearly always needs to be removed. It's a pregnancy that forms in the fallopian tubes and can be extremely perilous to the mother.
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Nope, if a mom attempts to carry it full term, the mother can die.
It would need to be aborted by 10 weeks.
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very dangerous situation for the women they would need an operation fairly urgently, normally the tube is removed along with the fetus