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... When this is the case the parents are face with one of the more serious, and potentially deadly conditions known to medicine: the ectopic pregnancy. ...
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... research or a transplant. An ectopic pregnancy is when the embryo is implanted outside the uterus. According to Daniel J. Garry ...
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... Another health risk if pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which is potentially life threatening and can lead to ectopic pregnancy and reduced fertility. ...
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... One complication that leads to having an abortion is called ectopic pregnancy. This is where the fertilized egg becomes stuck in the fallopian tube. ...
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... Among women, these include: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and dangerous complications during pregnancy and birth. ...
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... 'Physicians when ordering need to be able to assess gestational age of the pregnancy, and diagnose ectopic (tubal) pregnancies,' Danco spokesperson Heather O ...
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... test. If the test is positive, she must see a gynecologist to rule out an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the uterus). This ...
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... the risk of having a miscarriage, bleeding during pregnancy, the child being born with an infection, having a premature birth and having an ectopic pregnancy. ...
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... 1/2 of all cases of pelvic inflammatory disease, which leads to an ectopic pregnancy in pregnant women, is caused by chlamydia. ...
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... C, which may be important for heart protection.(Whelan 26-32) Studies have now linked cigarette smoking to infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and Miscarriage. ...
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... For women aborting a first pregnancy, the risk of breast cancer almost doubles ... is significantly related to an increased risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancies. ...
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... laparoscopic visualization. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) can increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and reduced fertility. A study ...
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... infection of the fallopian tubes (pelvic inflammatory disease), which often leads to infertility · Prevents ectopic pregnancy · Prevents noncancerous breast ...
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... a thorough evaluation is required to predict the probability of pregnancy in any ... or inoperable tubes or whose tubes have been removed after ectopic pregnancies ...
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... PID can make women unable to have children or cause them to be at risk for ectopic pregnancy (Virginia Department of Health)." Men experience a swelling of the ...
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... Long term complications in women include Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, ectopic pregnancy, perihepatitis, sterility Gonorrhea can be transmitted to newborns. ...
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... In a later "wanted" pregnancy this may result in the cervix opening prematurely. Another long-term physical effect is Ectopic pregnancies. ...
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... Cervical infections are commonly found in women. If left untreated, chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, or ectopic pregnancy. ...
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... It will only be available from physicians who are trained to determine the duration of pregnancy accurately, and to detect ectopic (tubal) pregnancies. ...
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... the uterus. When this happens, the egg may implant in the fallopian tube. This is called ectopic or tubal pregnancy. This is life ...
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... These consequences include sterility, chronic infection, scarring of a woman's fallopian tubes, ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, cancer, and even death. ...
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... (ectopic nerves in a site other than the usual. ... Babies born to women who smoke marijuana during pregnancy have an increased incidence of leukemia, low birth ...
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... Invention Abortion is the deliberate termination of pregnancy by removal ... due to hemorrhage, infection, embolism, anesthesia, and undiagnosed ectopic pregnancies ...
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