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Ectopic Pregnancy

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August 13, 2025

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Recently, a case in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, left doctors stunned when an MRI scan conducted after a pregnant woman reported revealed that the fetus was developing in her liver.

  • An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilised egg implants outside of the uterus, most often in the fallopian tube (connect the ovaries to the uterus).
  • If the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube it is called Tubal pregnancy.
  • Sometimes, the fertilised egg may also attach to the ovary, abdominal cavity, or cervix in ectopic pregnancy.
  • These sorts of pregnancies cannot proceed normally and it cannot support baby growth.

All tubal pregnancies are ectopic, but not all ectopic pregnancies are tubal.

  • Occurrence – The Movement of the fertilised egg is blocked.
  • This could occur due to inflammation or damage of the fallopian tubes due to prior surgeries or infections, or an irregularly-shaped fallopian tube.
  • Symptoms – It may be similar to those in early pregnancy, such as a missed period, nausea and tenderness of the breasts.
  • It includes vaginal bleeding, pain in the lower abdomen, as well as pelvic and back pain, dizziness, pain in the shoulder, discomfort during bowel movements, and low blood pressure.
  • The study found that amenorrhea (absence of menstruation) was the most common symptom seen in the cases it analysed.
  • On ultrasound, the most common finding was tubo-ovarian mass.
  • In the majority of patients studied, the ampullary region in the fallopian tube was the site of the ectopic pregnancy.
  • Risk factors Prior ectopic pregnancy, having had certain sexually transmitted infections.
    • Surgery of fallopian tubes
    • A history of smoking,
    • Infertility and fertility treatments,
    • Endometriosis, and having an intrauterine device in place at the time of conception.
    • Advanced age over 35 is also a risk factor.
  • Threat – This sort of pregnancy cannot proceed normally. It could cause severe internal bleeding, and life-threatening.
  • Prevalence The incidence of ectopic pregnancies in India has been reported in the range of 0.91 - 2.3%.
  • Treatment – It is usually treated with medication or surgery. A common medication used is Methotrexate, which stops the fertilised egg from growing and helps dissolve existing cells.
  • Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is usually performed to removing the egg from the fallopian tube, or removing both the egg and the tube.

Ectopic Pregnancy Awareness Day is observed on August 1 to raise awareness about the risks, symptoms, and importance of early detection.

Reference

The Hindu| Ectopic Pregnancy Causes

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