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Treatment Cost of Ectopic Pregnancy

Treatment Cost of Ectopic Pregnancy

Ectopic Pregnancy

An ectopic pregnancy is the one where the fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main uterine canal. As it is impossible for fertilised eggs to survive outside the uterus, if it is left to grow, it can damage the organs nearby while also causing life-threatening blood loss. Ectopic pregnancy can be because of scarring of fallopian tubes from previous surgery or infection, genetic abnormalities, hormonal factors, birth defects and medical conditions that have affected the fallopian tubes and reproductive organs. Untreated ectopic pregnancy can be fatal and can be a medical emergency. Risk factors of ectopic pregnancies are

  •  maternal age of 35 years or older
  •  history of pelvic surgery, abdominal surgery, or multiple abortions
  •  history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  •  history of endometriosis
  •  conception occurred despite tubal ligation or intrauterine device (IUD)
  •  conception aided by fertility drugs or procedures
  •  conception aided by fertility drugs or procedures
  •  history of ectopic pregnancy
  •  history of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as gonorrhoea or chlamydia
  •  having structural abnormalities in the fallopian tubes that make it hard for the egg to travel

If you fall in any of the above-mentioned categories, you must consult your doctor before it’s too late. Dr Chetna Jain has a permanent cure for ectopic pregnancies and is the best with gynaecological surgeries and laparoscopic surgery. She promotes self-care and a healthy lifestyle to prevent any ectopic pregnancies or unnecessary miscarriages. Dr Chetna Jain, an alumnus of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) London, is a highly progressive, well-read, and experienced gynaecologist who takes advantage of the most recent technological advances for high-quality care, tailored to a patient's unique needs. Book your appointment now!

Ectopic pregnancy is when fertilised eggs implants outside the embryo. It takes about six to eight weeks after the last cycle of menstruation to know the signs and symptoms of ectopic pregnancy. It may take longer if the eggs are placed outside the Fallopian tube.

Risk factors of ectopic pregnancies are

  • maternal age of 35 years or older
  • history of pelvic surgery, abdominal surgery, or multiple abortions
  • history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • history of endometriosis
  • conception occurred despite tubal ligation or intrauterine device (IUD)
  • conception aided by fertility drugs or procedures
  • smoking
  • history of ectopic pregnancy
  • history of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as gonorrhoea or chlamydia
  • having structural abnormalities in the fallopian tubes that make it hard for the egg to travel

Dr Chetna charges very nominally for every treatment so that everyone can afford to get the treatment and avoid complications.

Yes, it can be fatal and lead to serious health complications if left untreated.

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