Once an ectopic pregnancy is detected during pregnancy, it means that the fetus cannot be kept. In severe cases, surgery may be required, but if the case is not very serious, conservative treatment can be adopted. Generally, menstruation will come more than a month after treatment. This conservative treatment allows the patient to have a normal pregnancy after recovery. Ectopic pregnancy seems common, but the hazards involved cannot be underestimated. Female friends must pay attention to their gynecological conditions. If inflammation, abnormal leucorrhea, etc. occur, they should seek medical attention. Don't take it lightly, which will lead to more serious problems. How long does it take to get menstruation after conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy? Menstruation came one month after conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy. After conservative treatment, menstruation will generally resume one month later. It varies from person to person, so it is recommended that you have a follow-up check. After pregnancy (including ectopic pregnancy), the corpus luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone. Under the action of high levels of estrogen and progesterone, the ovaries will not ovulate. After treatment of ectopic pregnancy, the ovaries resume ovulation and circulating hormones change, which will lead to menstruation. Only when the blood HCG drops to normal can ovulation resume, and menstruation usually occurs in about a month. There are many options for the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, which depends on the desire for fertility, the size and location of the ectopic pregnancy and the patient's physical condition. For those who are unable to have children, the fertility can be preserved to the greatest extent possible while saving the patient's life. Generally, if a woman has a history of sexual activity and has not had her menstruation for more than 35 days, it is recommended that she go to the hospital for B-ultrasound and other related examinations to see if she has an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy can be divided into tubal pregnancy, abdominal pregnancy, cervical pregnancy, etc. according to the site of implantation of the fertilized egg. The most common ectopic pregnancy is a fallopian tube pregnancy. If traditional treatment is used at this time, the fallopian tube may be removed, and the woman may completely lose her fertility. When the inappropriate treatment method is chosen for ectopic pregnancy, the patient may lose fertility. Therefore, it is recommended that patients choose a regular hospital and scientific treatment methods as soon as possible. How many days does it take for symptoms of ectopic pregnancy to appear? Many ectopic pregnancies have no symptoms, and those that do have symptoms are only bleeding and abdominal pain. Whether it is an ectopic pregnancy still needs to be confirmed by clinical examination and diagnosis. Generally, symptoms of ectopic pregnancy appear around 40 days later. The typical symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are amenorrhea, abdominal pain, and vaginal bleeding. The causes are inflammation and adhesion of the fallopian tubes, such as chronic fallopian tube inflammation, tuberculosis, endometrial translocation, etc. The diagnosis should be assisted by a positive pregnancy test, ultrasound scan or laparoscopy. After you become pregnant, you can do an ultrasound to see if it is an intrauterine pregnancy. Safety comes first, because an ectopic pregnancy is dangerous after three months. If pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube, the fallopian tube may rupture and bleed, and if rescue is not timely, it may be life-threatening. How many days does it take to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy? Generally, if a woman has an ectopic pregnancy, she will show some symptoms in the early stages, such as amenorrhea, vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, syncope and shock. At this time, it is best to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in time. Whether a woman has an ectopic pregnancy, if she has vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain after 6 weeks of pregnancy, it may be an ectopic pregnancy. Generally, the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy will occur around 6 weeks of pregnancy. Causes of ectopic pregnancy: 1. Take emergency contraceptive pills. The drugs cause the fertilized eggs to no longer implant in the uterus. Some stubborn fertilized eggs with strong survival abilities simply run outside the uterus and continue to develop. 2. Multiple abortions and medical abortions. This causes the quality of the endometrium to be poor, and the fertilized egg can only choose other places. 3. There is inflammation of the endometrium. If the quality of the endometrium is poor, the fertilized egg can only choose other places. 4. There is inflammation of the fallopian tube. The inflammation makes the tube too narrow, and the fertilized egg can only get stuck in the tube after development and cannot return to the uterus. 5. Women drinking. This causes the fertilized egg to get lost and unable to find the place where it should implant, so it floats everywhere. In some women, the fertilized egg even escapes from the tip of the umbrella and floats into the abdominal cavity. 6. Get an IUD. According to information in medical textbooks, about 3% of women who have an IUD inserted will still become pregnant. Therefore, even if an IUD is inserted, ectopic pregnancy should be considered if abdominal pain symptoms occur. What to do with ectopic pregnancy? 1. Drug treatment of ectopic pregnancy If it is definitely an ectopic pregnancy, and the embryo is relatively small and the human chorionic gonadotropin is not very high, the doctor may give you anti-cancer drugs such as methotrexate (MTX) to kill the embryo. Methotrexate is given by injection into a muscle and travels through your bloodstream to the fetus, where it stops the growth of cells and the placenta, thus ending an ectopic pregnancy. 2. Surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy If you cannot use methotrexate in certain circumstances, such as if the pain or intra-abdominal bleeding is severe, or if you are breastfeeding, or your health condition does not allow you to use it, surgery may be needed to treat the ectopic pregnancy. If your condition is stable and the embryo is small enough, it can be removed laparoscopically. |
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