Ectopic Pregnancy Signs At 6 Weeks

Submitted by Nick on January 19, 2012

Going through a pregnancy is an experience for a lifetime and, despite all the changes that your body is going through on a chemical as well as physical level, is always a very fulfilling and enriching experience. However, it is not always that a woman is likely to experience a healthy pregnancy. Because of the fact that a pregnancy is a very complicated as well as serious course of events – the chance of something going wrong is always present. One of the more common complications during a pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy. Before getting into the details of an ectopic pregnancy, one should understand...

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.the importance of the uterus in a normal pregnancyc The uterus is the only part of the human body that has the right amount of space as well as nutrient rich tissue to be able to support a pregnancy throughout the course of the 9 monthsh


In an ectopic pregnancy, the pregnancy is initiated outside the uterus, most often in the fallopian tubese However, because of the fact that these locations do not have the right amount of space or the right kind of tissue, this abnormal pregnancy is not likely to survivev There are a number of factors that are known to cause ectopic pregnancies, such as the use of fertility medications during the time of impregnation, a family history of tubal pregnancies as well as the use of an intrauterine device during the pregnancyc Conditions like Chlamydia and gonorrhea are also known to cause this complicationo

The most prominent ectopic pregnancy symptoms will be at 6 weeks of the pregnancy and they include abdominal or pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding that may not be the result of a menstruation as well as dizziness or faintingn Another very important ectopic pregnancy symptom at 6 weeks is the fact that the mother is also likely to experience a very fast heartbeat at over 100 beats per minutet

One aspect of an ectopic pregnancy to keep in mind is the fact that it is not a normal pregnancy and that it does not represent a developing babyb However, the condition can be potentially life threatening and will require immediate attention by a health care provider or physiciana

 

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