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What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? 8 types of women are prone to ectopic pregnancy

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Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 03:53 AM

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  • Dorothea Dorothea

    Apr 18, 2026

      Ectopic pregnancy It's a more dangerous one ectopic pregnancy , is caused by the fertilized egg being too lazy to run to the finish line and setting up camp outside the uterine cavity. If not discovered and treated in time, the gradually growing fertilized egg will burst the fallopian tube, causing serious consequences. Therefore, women need to know more about ectopic pregnancy in order to better prevent ectopic pregnancy. So what are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? Who is prone to ectopic pregnancy? Next, I will introduce them one by one for your reference.

      What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

      1. Pale complexion

      Patients with ectopic pregnancy may have a bloodless face and a pale face in the short term, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as dry mouth, palpitations, cold sensitivity, and fatigue.

      2、diarrhea

      Patients with ectopic pregnancy are likely to have symptoms of diarrhea. If you do not analyze the condition carefully at this time, it can easily be mistaken for indigestion or intestinal emergency.

      3. Fainting and shock

      Acute intra-abdominal bleeding is likely to cause rapid loss of blood volume and severe stomach ache , syncope often occurs in mild cases, and shock may occur in severe cases.

      4. Menopause

      Most patients with ectopic pregnancy will have a short history of menopause before the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. At the same time, they will also experience some early pregnancy reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, etc., and the pregnancy test will also be positive.

      5. Vaginal bleeding

      After the embryo dies outside the uterus, there will often be some very irregular vaginal bleeding, which is basically in the form of drops, is dark brown in color, and is very small in amount. Generally, it does not exceed the menstrual flow and is not clean.

      6. Abdominal pain

      The incidence rate of abdominal pain in patients with ectopic pregnancy is 95%. Abdominal pain is mainly caused by various reasons such as fallopian tube enlargement, rupture, and blood irritation of the peritoneum. It is usually a sudden tear-like or paroxysmal pain on one side of the lower abdomen, and symptoms of nausea and vomiting may also occur.

      Who is prone to ectopic pregnancy?

      1. Those with a history of ectopic pregnancy female

      Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy, if the cause of the previous occurrence has not been detected or eliminated