Causes And Remedies Of Ectopic Pregnancy
July 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Pregnancy Articles
Ectopic is derived from Greek word ektopos, meaning out of place. Ectopic pregnancy was first discovered in the 11th century and by the end of 18th century, it took a lethal form. Many women were then known to die of ectopic pregnancy. Today, with advancements in the field of medicine, death due to ectopic pregnancy is rare. Nevertheless, an ectopic pregnancy can prove to be dangerous.
What Is An Ectopic Pregnancy?
Ectopic pregnancy is not a normal pregnancy. In normal pregnancy, the sperms reach the egg in the fallopian tube, where fertilization occurs and then, this fertilized egg travels on to reach the uterus and implants itself there to complete the gestation period. However, in ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg fails to reach the uterus for the gestation period and instead implant itself anywhere outside uterus, like cervix, fallopian tube, abdominal cavity. In general, in ectopic pregnancy cases, the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube.
Since in ectopic pregnancy, the embryo implants itself outside the uterus, it starts drawing blood for its growth, rupturing the organs and creating danger to life. As only the uterus is designed to hold the fetus, so it does not last for more than 3 months. It always results in the death of the embryo.
Symptoms For Ecotopic Pregnancy
1. There are symptoms that help in deducing the ectopic pregnancy. Although it is also not necessary that all these pregnancy symptoms will be seen.
2. Lower abdominal pain, which increases over a period of time, accompanied by lower back pain.
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3. Shoulder pain, which occurs, as the fetus draws blood for its growth, hampers the functions of diaphragm.
4. Vaginal bleeding, which is different from normal bleeding, can be heavier or lighter and the blood is dark colored.
5. Nausea and vomiting
6. Weakness and pale skin, followed by fainting (caused because of bleeding), low blood pressure when the bleeding is heavy.
Causes Of Ecotopic Pregnancy
Several major factors cause ectopic pregnancies. Some of them are listed below:
Previously, if the woman had undergone any fallopian tube surgery. Occurrence of several abortions. If there had been an ectopic pregnancy earlier, intake of medicine for stimulating the process of ovulation, smoking, increase of age; increase in age results in the loss of tubular mobility, due to lack of myoelectrical activity, infections in fallopian tube and uterus.
Remedy For Ectopic Pregnancy
If it is at initial stage then it can be destroyed by a drug methotrexate, which has very minimum side effects.
At advanced level, it can only be treated with the help of surgery, in which the pregnancy will be removed.
After-effects Of Ectopic Preganancy
Due to doses of methotrexate, there will be a little nausea, vomiting, and dizziness.
When the surgery is actually performed at advanced level, there might be a decrease in the woman fertility
You must know that your pregnancy is normal or not. You will know the early signs of pregnancy if you monitor your pregnancy week by week. If you find anything unusual, see a doctor at once.
An ectopic pregnancy can be deciphered with early signs of pregnancy. Pregnancy week by week development in the first trimester can tell you whether your pregnancy is a normal or an ectopic pregnancy. See a doctor for advice and tests.
Birth Control Ring Is As Efficient As The Combined Hormonal Pill
December 21, 2009 by pregnancy
Filed under birth control
The birth control ring is a contraceptive device that releases hormones directly into the blood stream at the level of the vagina. The uterus and the ovaries are thus prepared against the appearance of a pregnancy. The birth control ring contains two main ingredients: progesterone and estrogen, both with a role in the function of the reproductive system. The blockage of the ovulation means that no egg is released for fertilization. Another anatomical modification consist in the thickening of the cervical mucus and the changes in the uterine lining.
Insert the birth control ring in the vagina on the first day of your period and let it work for 21 days in a row before removing it. It should be removed on the same day of the week when it was inserted. Don’t use it for seven days more and the menstrual bleeding will occur. Then, the cycle continues. The use of the birth control ring resembles that of other hormonal birth control methods. Yet, you should check the usage instructions carefully so as to be sure that you don’t overlook some detail. Mention must be made that the birth control ring is not efficient for the first seven days after the start of the treatment.
During this interval, the birth control ring needs to be used in parallel with some other birth control method: condom, most of the time. With this birth control method there is no protection against sexually transmitted diseases. As for the physical comfort, lots of girls and women wonder whether the ring will not be a problem. Normally, since the position in the vagina is not important, the ring can be placed as you consider more comfortable. You should not feel it as you don’t feel a vaginal tampon. There is no need to remove it when bathing or swimming.
In terms of efficiency, the birth control ring acts similarly with the combined pills. Do not use it unless you have a perfect health condition. Only a doctor can tell whether the birth control ring makes a good choice for you or not. There are fewer side effects than with the use of hormonal pills, but they can be aggravated for smokers and girls with a certain medical history. Dizziness, headaches, spotting and mood changes are a few of the regular reactions to the use of the birth control ring. Normally, the inconvenience is temporary and corresponds to the transition period.