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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Tubal pregnancy
  1. ... have or have ever had an ectopic pregnancy ('tubal pregnancy' or pregnancy outside the uterus), adrenal failure (problems ...
  2. ... not expelled from the body); an ectopic pregnancy ('tubal pregnancy' or pregnancy outside the uterus); blood clots in ...
  3. ... and/or both ovaries or have had a tubal ligation ('tubes tied,' surgery to prevent pregnancy). Oteseconazole is in a class of medications called ...
  4. ... ever had a stroke, a heart attack, an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus), surgery ... a risk that your pregnancy will be ectopic. Ectopic pregnancies may be life-threatening and may cause internal ...
  5. ... have ever had any medical conditions or an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside of the uterus).tell your doctor ...
  6. ... these requirements even if you have had a tubal ligation ('tubes tied,' surgery to prevent pregnancy). You may be excused from meeting these requirements ...
  7. ... menstruating (having monthly periods) or have had a tubal ligation ('tubes tied'; surgery to prevent pregnancy). You may be excused from meeting these requirements ...