Ectopic Pregnancy

An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tube. Since the fertilized egg cannot grow properly outside the uterus, this condition is not a viable pregnancy and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.


🧬 Why It Happens?

Ectopic pregnancy can happen due to:

  • Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes

  • Previous ectopic pregnancy

  • Pelvic infections or surgeries

  • Smoking or certain fertility treatments


🩺 Common Symptoms

  • Sharp or stabbing abdominal or pelvic pain

  • Vaginal bleeding or spotting

  • Shoulder pain (in advanced cases)

  • Fainting or dizziness (if there’s internal bleeding)

These symptoms usually appear between the 4th to 12th week of pregnancy.


πŸ₯ Diagnosis

  • Ultrasound scan to locate the pregnancy

  • Blood tests to check hormone levels (hCG)

  • Pelvic examination


πŸ’‰ Treatment Options

Depending on the stage and severity:

  1. Medication (Methotrexate): To stop cell growth and dissolve the pregnancy tissue

  2. Surgery: If there is a risk of rupture or internal bleeding – typically done laparoscopically


πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Can You Get Pregnant Again?

Yes, most women can have a normal pregnancy after an ectopic one, though care and monitoring will be needed in the future.

Ectopic Pregnancy Care at MCH Hospital, Raigarh

  • Early detection and diagnosis with advanced scanning

  • Safe and effective medical or surgical treatment

  • Counselling and follow-up care for emotional and physical recovery

  • High-risk pregnancy management for future pregnancies

  • Experienced gynecologists and nursing staff

  • Free medicines and tests under government schemes

  • Safe delivery services (Normal & Caesarean)

  • 24Γ—7 emergency care for pregnant women

  • Support for institutional delivery under Janani Suraksha Yojana

  • Trained and compassionate staff

Gynecology Specialist