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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Abdominal ectopic pregnancy
  1. ... rare cases, this can occur in the ovary, abdomen, or cervix . An ectopic pregnancy can occur even if you use birth control. ... provider if you have: Abnormal vaginal bleeding Lower abdominal or pelvic pain or Suspect you might be pregnant
  2. ... in the intestine (intestinal perforation) Pregnancy in the abdomen instead of uterus (ectopic pregnancy) To determine the extent of certain cancers (Hodgkin's ...
  3. ... abscess , pelvic abscess) Pregnancy outside of the uterus ( ectopic pregnancy ) Scar tissue in the abdomen ( adhesions )
  4. ... in the area. You may have a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or ovarian cyst . You have suffered blunt abdominal trauma.
  5. ... common site is within a Fallopian tube, however, ectopic pregnancies can occur in the ovary, the abdomen, and in the lower portion of the uterus ( ...
  6. ... Menstrual problems Problems becoming pregnant (infertility) Normal pregnancy Ectopic pregnancy , a pregnancy that occurs outside the uterus Pelvic and abdominal pain Pelvic ultrasound is also used during a ...
  7. ... is done when pain occurs in the lower abdomen and pelvic regions, and other tests suggest that fluid may be present in the cul-de-sac. The test may also be done when a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or ovarian cyst is suspected.
  8. ... PID) Ruptured ovarian cyst Severe menstrual cramps Tubal ( ectopic ) pregnancy Ulcers Urinary tract infections (UTI)
  9. ... lead to chronic pelvic pain, PID , infertility , and ectopic ... abdomen. Complications in men may include: Scarring or narrowing ...
  10. ... about the bleeding. PREGNANCY Pregnancy complications such as: Ectopic pregnancy Miscarriage Threatened miscarriage PROBLEMS WITH REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS Problems ...
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