Pregnant <x0... outside cervix1>, everything you need to know!

The extrahuman burden or otherwise known in everyday language as the pregnancy outside the mine is the result of a deficit in the physiology of the reproductive system that allows the conceived ziggot to implant and measure outside the endometry, which ends in the fatal death of the fetus and becomes a dangerous situation and for the life of the woman [...]
The extrahuman burden or otherwise known in everyday language as the pregnancy outside the mine is the result of a deficit in the physiology of the reproductive system that allows the conceived zigos to implant and measure outside the endometry, which ends in the fatal death of the fetus and becomes a dangerous situation and for the life of the woman when the diagnosis and treatment are delayed.
In the United States, in 1970, 4.5 cases in 1,000 pregnancy could happen for doctors to treat up to 4 pregnant out of the mine, while today this number has increased 6 times more. One case at a time in 40 pregnancy or 25 on every thousand pregnancys.
The risk factors according to doctors are these;
Age over 35.
• History of pelvik, abdominal, successive abortions.
• SIP history, endometriosis.
• The concept that happens despite tuberculosis and IUD.
• The concept was prompted by fertility medications or procedures.
• Smoke.
• The anatomical anomalies of the uterus (form T, bichornual uterus, uterus tumors, fibromyona).
• Structural anomaly in the Fallopian tubes.
• Previous story about GEU.
• Previous history of the SS as gonorrhea, or clamidia, more than 2 partners.
• DES exposure.
Causes
• Inflammation and damage to the Fallopian tubes from previous medical conditions such as infection or surgery.
• Hormonal factors.
• Genetic anomalies.
• Effects to the east.
• Medical conditions that damage the Fallopan tubes, the reproductive organs.
Signs and Symptoms
Three classical clinical signs include:
1. Abdominal Pain
2. Amenorre
3. vaginal bleeding
In 50% cases patients are presented with all three symptoms.
Other symptoms are:
• wrestling / vomiting
• Painful fetal movements
• fatigue and bodily weakness
• fever
• Cardiac arrest










