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- An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside the womb (uterus). ... through the tubes, it can lead to an ectopic pregnancy. Things that may cause this problem include: Birth ...
- An ectopic pregnancy is one in which the fertilized egg implants in tissue outside of the uterus and the placenta ... common site is within a Fallopian tube, however, ectopic pregnancies can occur in the ovary, the abdomen, and ...
- ... abnormal rising HCG level include miscarriage and ectopic (tubal) pregnancy . An extremely high level of HCG may suggest ...
- ... if no other cause has been found Ectopic (tubal) pregnancy Endometriosis Difficulty getting pregnant or having a baby (infertility) Sudden, severe pelvic pain A pelvic laparoscopy may also be ... (myomectomy) "Tie" your tubes ( tubal ligation/sterilization )
- ... Macroamylasemia Pancreatic or bile duct blockage Perforated ulcer Tubal pregnancy (may have burst open) Viral hepatitis Decreased amylase ...
- ... pancreas , ovaries, or lungs Cholecystitis Ectopic or ruptured tubal pregnancy Gallbladder disease Infection of the salivary glands (called ...
- ... bleeding and menstrual problems Certain types of infertility Ectopic pregnancy Pelvic pain This ultrasound is also used during ... or fibroids) Endometriosis Pregnancy outside of the uterus (ectopic pregnancy) Twisting of the ovaries
- ... where the fertilized egg develops outside the uterus ( ectopic pregnancy ). An untreated ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening for the woman.
- ... PID with no symptoms. Women who have an ectopic pregnancy or who are infertile often have PID caused by chlamydia. An ectopic pregnancy is when an egg grows outside of the ...
- ... may be a sign of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Contact the health care provider right away. During ... Cervical polyp or growth Early labor (bloody show) Ectopic pregnancy Infection of the cervix Trauma to the cervix ...