Ectopic pregnancy An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg attaches somewhere other than in the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube (tubal pregnancy). Because an ectopic pregnancy can cause life-threatening complications, the pregnancy must be ended with medicine or surgery. When a fertilized egg attaches to a fallopian tube, it can be dangerous because the pregnancy can break into blood vessels. If a tubal pregnancy is not detected and treated early, the blood vessels may burst. This can be a life-threatening situation and requires emergency surgery. Pelvic inflammatory disease or tubal surgery increases the risk of having an ectopic or tubal pregnancy by creating scar tissue that may block the fallopian tube. Ectopic Pregnancy - Symptoms An early ectopic pregnancy often feels like a normal pregnancy. A woman with an ectopic pregnancy may experience common signs of early pregnancy, such as: A missed menstrual period. Tender breasts. Fatigue. Nausea. Increased urination. As an ectopic pregnancy progresses, however, other symptoms develop, including: Abdominal or pelvic pain, usually 6 to 8 weeks after a missed period.4 Pain may get worse with movement or straining. It may occur sharply on one side at first and then spread throughout the pelvic region. Vaginal bleeding that may be light or heavy. Pain with intercourse or during a pelvic exam. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting (syncope) caused by internal bleeding. Signs of shock. Shoulder pain caused by bleeding into the abdomen under the diaphragm. The bleeding irritates the diaphragm and is experienced as shoulder pain. Source: http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-symptoms
Some of the symptoms of this type of cancer include abnormal bleeding, especially after menopause. Abdominal pressure or discomfort can also be a sign.
Yes some women don't have any signs of being pregnant they still have a period and don't put on any weight :)
If you are on the Depo shot then when it is time to go back and get your shot they will tell you and you won't be able to get your shot.
The signs of being pregnant are such: morning sickness, which is uneasiness of stomach, prequent vomiting, strange cravings for food (which is the for the baby and not necessarily for the mother), considerable weight gain (at least a lil bulge), and maybe some behind the doors changes/cravings.
Being pregnant is a very exciting time. For some people the sooner you find out the better. I found the following link helpful in detecting the early pregnancy signs. http://leladavidson.hubpages.com/hub/Am-I-Pregnant
No, some go without any symptoms.
Some women complain of nipple tenderness with pregnancy. The main signs of pregnancy are missing period and positive pregnancy test.
The same as you are when you are not pregnant, there are no visibile signs until about 3/4 weeks in. Even then some women still don't show.
Some symptoms of being pregnant before a missed period are nausea and dizziness. You may also have some breast tenderness.
As long as the female seems happy and healthy then there is no need to go to the vet - unless you want to be sure that she is pregnant. Bear in mind that some females have phantom or false pregnancies, where she shows all of the signs of being pregnant but does not give birth. Signs include the production of milk and typical mothering behaviour but the female never actually gives birth.
Some have early signs, but many do not have any signs at all. If your period is late, or if you suspect you are pregnant First Response Early Results can tell you as early as 6 days before your period is due. Good luck.
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If you have missed your period and think that you may be pregnant there are some signs that women typically encounter. Some symptoms may be swollen or tender breasts, fatigue, darkened areolas, constipation and an increase of smell.