If you were having a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, you would know it. The pain would be intense and there would be bleeding.
Symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy do not go away after a few days.
The ectopic pregnancy usually ruptures the wall of the fallopian tube in Weeks 6 to 8 since the last period. An ectopic pregnancy that implants partly in the fallopian tube and partly in the uterus usually ruptures later, between Weeks 12 and 16 of pregnancy. A woman whose fallopian tube has ruptured will feel severe pain that comes on suddenly, and will often faint due to massive internal bleeding in the abdomen. A rupture that occurs later in the pregnancy is very dangerous and can lead to death.
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Hello Anonymous,
If you were having a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, you would know it. The pain would be intense and there would be bleeding.
Symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy do not go away after a few days.
The ectopic pregnancy usually ruptures the wall of the fallopian tube in Weeks 6 to 8 since the last period. An ectopic pregnancy that implants partly in the fallopian tube and partly in the uterus usually ruptures later, between Weeks 12 and 16 of pregnancy. A woman whose fallopian tube has ruptured will feel severe pain that comes on suddenly, and will often faint due to massive internal bleeding in the abdomen. A rupture that occurs later in the pregnancy is very dangerous and can lead to death.
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November 10, 2016 - 9:50amMaryann
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