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What is Ectopic Pregnancy?

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In this Video, Dr. Boyd talks about what is Ectopic pregnancy. What does it mean to have an ectopic pregnancy and what are your options moving forward. ► Learn more about Pearently - Click the link below!

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It is first important to understand that this is a pregnancy. The problem is that the pregnancy is in the wrong location. The word ectopic simply means, outside of the uterus.

Now, there are three different locations where an ectopic pregnancy can occur.

The first location is the fallopian tube (this is by far the most commonplace), inside the ovary, or inside the abdomen. Ovarian pregnancies and abdominal pregnancies are extremely rare. Through Dr. Boyds 26 years of practice, he has never seen either one of those types of ectopic pregnancies.

So, for the great majority of doctors and patients, the term ectopic pregnancy is referring to a pregnancy in the fallopian tube. Unfortunately, the pregnancy is not viable in this situation. The fallopian tube is too small and the pregnancy cannot be transferred to the uterus.

One of two things will happen in this situation. Either the fallopian tube will rupture as the baby grows, or the baby will dissolve on its own and go away over time. Those are the only two scenarios that exist. Your doctor will talk to you about a drug called methotrexate, surgery, or simply waiting to see if the pregnancy dissolves on its own.

If you want to get empowered in your pregnancy, so that you are prepared for your pregnancy safe in faith then click the link below and begin your journey to learn more about joining the Pearently community!

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- Sincerely, Team Pearently.

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In this Video, Dr. Boyd talks about what is Ectopic pregnancy. What does it mean to have an ectopic pregnancy and what are your options moving forward. ► Learn more about Pearently - Click the link below!

►►► Learn More About Pearently - ( http://bit.ly/pearently )

It is first important to understand that this is a pregnancy. The problem is that the pregnancy is in the wrong location. The word ectopic simply means, outside of the uterus.

Now, there are three different locations where an ectopic pregnancy can occur.

The first location is the fallopian tube (this is by far the most commonplace), inside the ovary, or inside the abdomen. Ovarian pregnancies and abdominal pregnancies are extremely rare. Through Dr. Boyds 26 years of practice, he has never seen either one of those types of ectopic pregnancies.

So, for the great majority of doctors and patients, the term ectopic pregnancy is referring to a pregnancy in the fallopian tube. Unfortunately, the pregnancy is not viable in this situation. The fallopian tube is too small and the pregnancy cannot be transferred to the uterus.

One of two things will happen in this situation. Either the fallopian tube will rupture as the baby grows, or the baby will dissolve on its own and go away over time. Those are the only two scenarios that exist. Your doctor will talk to you about a drug called methotrexate, surgery, or simply waiting to see if the pregnancy dissolves on its own.

If you want to get empowered in your pregnancy, so that you are prepared for your pregnancy safe in faith then click the link below and begin your journey to learn more about joining the Pearently community!

-----

Visit our Website - http://Pearently.com

Disclaimer: Please discuss any healthcare information found on this channel with your healthcare provider. Pearently exists as a source of information and knowledge and in no way can we determine whether or not any of the information is specifically best for your individual case without conducting an in-person assessment. With that in mind, we are grateful to share this information with you and we hope that you find success in your journey to achieve a happy and healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery.

- Sincerely, Team Pearently.

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