As many times as you want. You might have Fallopian tube removed, after ectopic pregnancy as it is the most common location for ectopic pregnancy. But do not worry ! GOD has given you another tube and it will take care of further pregnancies. ( By the way, GOD has given every thing in surplus. For one kidney can do and you have two. 1/8 liver is enough to maintain healthy life and so on.)
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∙ 2013-03-10 01:24:07Women between the ages of 25 and 34 have a higher incidence of ectopic pregnancy, although the mortality rate among women over the age of 35 is 2.5-5.9 times higher.
You can conceive at any time throughout your cycle, including during your menstrual period. Spotting generally occurs during implantation and other times throughout a pregnancy. Spotting can also occur just before or just after a menstrual period. If you are concerned you may be pregnant, you should obtain a pregnancy test.
There are times during the pregnancy when a woman wants sex more than usual, yes.
i have three times noticed that i have all symptoms of pregnancy .every time my periods delay for 15 days and above .but i was not pregnant
Yes, at the time for your first period after conception. Cramping is common during other times of pregnancy but it's not uterine or menstrual cramping.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
Ectopic pregnancy is pregnancy outside uterine cavity.Causes are abortion,infections of genital tract,intra uterine contraceptive device etc.Many times there may not be any predisposing factors like these.
Unfortunately there are no guarantees against you having or not having another ectopic pregnancy, partially because the reasons for ectopic pregnancy are really unknown at the time. It can be difficult physically and emotionally after the loss of a child when trying to conceive again. I would recommend that you let a few people that are close to you in your life know that you want to try again and make sure you have their support. It is always good to know that you have a few people that you can have help you through these times. Just make sure that you are ready to try again emotionally, as well as your partner and then you will just need to asses whether or not you are ready to try again because there are chances that it could happen again, especially if you had to have surgery to remove your last one. If your fallopian tubes were not obstructed in any way from your last ectopic pregnancy, you have about a 60% chance of having a successful pregnancy in the future.
Women between the ages of 25 and 34 have a higher incidence of ectopic pregnancy, although the mortality rate among women over the age of 35 is 2.5-5.9 times higher.
Well there are usually a small handful of possibilities that comes to treating an ectopic pregnancy. One, the ectopic pregnancy dies and the mothers body reabsorbs the egg and at times is never even detected and the woman might have never even known she was pregnant. If you encountered a positive pregnancy test then a later did another one and it came back negative, that could have been a possibility that it was an ectopic pregnancy. Or the other possibility with an ectopic pregnancy is that the tube that is holding the ectopic pregnancy may rupture causing severe abdominal pain and may cause extreme complications and surgery may be needed. If the ectopic pregnancy is detected by a physician, then he/she may prescribe a drug called methotrexate, which is injected into a muscles and ends the pregnancy. If the embryo is small enough doctors can remove the embryo through laparoscopic surgery and can usually save the tube. In this situation, a general anesthetic will be used and you will need to take about a week to recover. * http://www.multikulti.org.uk/en/health/ectopic-pregnancy/ * http://www.babycenter.com/0_ectopic-pregnancy_229.bc?articleId=229&page=4 * http://www.medinfo2004.org/get-to-know-about-ectopic-pregnancy-174/ You will most likely have to undergo minor surgery to remove the ectopic pregnancy or you can be prescribed medication that will end the pregnancy.
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
Yes. The chances of ectopic are much higher because PID actually attacks your reproductive system. Many times damaging your tubes and ovaries. I had an ectopic, and when they opened me up they realized I had a previous PID infection which was never diagnosed. I get tested regularly and was very disappointed by this overlook. They said I could have another ectopic because of the damage. You can have a test called a hysterosalpinogram, which will check your tubes to make sure they can work.
Having sex four times a week will increase the chance of pregnancy when there are no fertility issues by increasing the likeliness of having intercourse during ovulation.
In ectopic pregnancy, there are three mechanisms that occur: delayed ovulation, altered tubal and uterine motility, or altered immunity. Even though there is no study that supports a specific mechanism by which smoking causes ectopic pregnancy, there are many studies that support that smoking indeed plays a factor in having ectopic pregnancies. According to various research and studies, women who smoke are more likely than nonsmokers to have ectopic pregnancies. Apparently, smoking is associated with up to five times greater risk because of the nicotine in cigarettes. Nicotine causes contractions in the fallopian tubes resulting in muscle spasms which can alter the pathway of the embryo. Smoking even as close as the time of ovulation, can already alter the fallopian tubes and temporarily block any embryo that passes through. Therefore, I highly suggest cessation of smoking before ovulation, which is definitely even before the first two weeks of pregnancy.
Yes. Ovulation can occur irregularly, at times, and implantation of the fertilized ovum in the fallopian tube does not always trigger cessation of menses immediately.
This phenomena is much more common than you may think. It is usual for the couple to come for termination of the pregnancy. It is advisable to continue the pregnancy. The couple can delay the second pregnancy. At times you terminate the first pregnancy and then the patient does not conceive later on.
No, Marilyn Monroe did not have any children. She was married three times, each ending in divorce. During those three marriages she suffered two miscarriages and one ectopic pregnancy (when the fetus implants outside the uterus and cannot survive). One of her miscarriages and the ectopic pregnancy occurred during her third marriage, to Arthur Miller.