The uterus is the natural place where the fertilized egg is grown and is the natural place for the growth of the two genes. In some cases, the fertilized egg is implanted in the fallopian tube (where the egg passes from the ovary to the uterus), and in other less common conditions it may be implanted in the ovary itself or in the cervix. This condition is known as ectopic pregnancy or pregnancy outside Uterus.
The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and takes six to seven days to reach the uterus. In some cases, there is a certain defect in the canal where the egg is fertilized and implanted there and the ectopic pregnancy occurs. One cause of an ectopic pregnancy may be inflammation, especially those that are sexually retarded, such as a parasitic infection called chlamydia, and women who have undergone the ectopic pregnancy may have an ectopic pregnancy. Smoking and aging are factors that may cause this, and women who have had an ectopic pregnancy can have this condition.
This condition can be diagnosed and discovered during the fourth and tenth weeks of pregnancy or from the fifth to the seventh week. Ectopic pregnancies or pregnancies are considered serious cases that may lead to death. The woman who suffers from this condition is exposed to the fallopian tube and is suffering from severe bleeding. The following are the signs that must be taken into account by the pregnant or non-pregnant married woman or in the case of suspected pregnancy, which calls for speeding the hospital:
First: Feeling nausea, vomiting, or without pain, diarrhea and fainting. The lady also feels pain at the exit.
Second: Bleeding from the vagina is different from the bleeding resulting from the menstrual cycle, where the color is very dark and may miss the lady thinks and is due to her menstrual cycle.
Third: The woman feels pain at the top of the shoulder.
Fourth: The woman feels severe pain down the abdomen on one hand.