Ovarian pregnancy.Unusual location of ectopic pregnancy
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can someone PLEASE tell me is this procedure dangerous?????????????
i am removing the ovary.
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can someone PLEASE tell me is this procedure dangerous?????????????
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I had this happen almost a year ago...Only I was about 14 weeks before I ended up in the ER with severe pain. Normal pregnancy symptoms until one night...And as horrible as it may be, it was nice to actually see what was done to me instead of me always wondering!
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@toastieee1 surgery video are not fun watching and not intended for all audiences,do you feel somewhat comfortable if I tell you this "horrible thing" saved a woman's life?
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That is the most horrible thing I have ever seen.
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This procedure was done via laparoscopy. No fetus can survive growing inside an ovary. Most likely the mother would have died also had this procedure not have been accomplished.
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@IMCandid: This IS being done via laparoscopy. The woman would have more than likely died if it hadn't been done. A fetus cannot survive and grow inside an ovary.
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@EtherealDreamer93 well it wasnt an abortion the child wouldnt have lived because of where the fetus was.. it was a tubal pregnancy. and it would have killed the mother also.
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gogovideo10 are you suggesting that people who practice the Catholic religion in your area actively condemn saving a woman's life? This pregnancy Would NOT only NOT reach full term on it's own it WOULD ALSO painfully KILL the unlucky woman involved!! IF your area 'does not allow' it, r you saying that a woman in this situation actually BARRED from the procedure? Are they Refused it? Or just have to listen to & deal with ignorant, uneducated superstitious zealots like you cruelly HARASS them!!
This is sad when this happends, and so what STUPID music to be playing in the background!
SATS1987 2 years ago 6
I had this happen to me 2 years ago. It was exciting to find out I was pregnant , but then at 7 weeks I started having horrible cramping. No bleeding, no nausea, no fever or any other symptom associated with Ectopic Pregnancies. So unfortunatly I did not find out it was an ovarian pregnancy until It had already ruptured while I was in the ER.
I am very lucky to be alive,and did not lose that ovary or tube.
Thank you for posting this so I could see what my surgery may have looked like.
insatiablefemale 1 year ago 3