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The Cause of Ectopic Pregnancy

The Cause of Ectopic Pregnancy – An ectopic pregnancy is caused by disturbances in the female reproductive anatomy or specific reproductive events of time. Ectopic pregnancy is common in women aged 20 to 29, but the cause is not always known. However, previous damage to one of the two fallopian tubes can prevent the fertilized egg cell travel along the tube to the uterus. Egg then implants in the wall of the tube instead of in the uterus.

Damage before it may be caused by failure or reverse sterilization procedures, or fallopian tube infection. Ectopic pregnancy is more common in women who use contraception contraception, partly because these devices increase the risk of pelvic infection in women exposed to sexually transmitted diseases.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy

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If your menstrual cycle is regular, the first telltale sign is, of course, the absence of rules. Even if you only have five to ten days late, some signs are rather unusual characteristics. They occur with varying intensity. Usually the morning upon awakening, you are “smeared”, unable to eat for breakfast. You feel little twinges in the abdomen, as if you have your period. The urge to urinate more often, your breasts are painful (especially on the sides), they are
harder and slightly larger. The areola surrounding the nipple is darker and dotted with small tubercles. Finally, you have plenty of time sleepiness.

Of course, these signs alone do not constitute a real certainty of pregnancy. From the earliest days late, your gynecologist will see in the vaginal examination, the uterus has already changed its consistency (it is a bit softer) and it took a bit of volume, especially if it is not your first baby. He also noted the lilac specific cervix. (more…)