An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilised egg implants itself outside the womb. Records show there are 11,000 ectopic pregnancies in the UK each year, but the actual figure is thought to be higher. In this video, an expert explains what happens during an ectopic pregnancy and a woman describes her experience of it. Read more about the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Ectopic-pregnancy/Pages/Symptoms.aspx
i had an ectopic pregnancy in 2006 i had no pain in my shoulder was offered no support and no were to find out were i was able to get support, NHS need to give more support and i was just sent home with some painkillers nothing els, i was 3 months pregnant with my first child more needs to be done in NHS for baby loss awareness not just with ectipic. I lost a baby and also lost a part of my body that i never ever thought of and sounds so strange but kinda grieved for that also.
nikkib598 1 year ago
I heard that Catholics insist on taking out the entire tube as removing the egg alone would count as an abortion.
ASKaPHYSICIST 1 year ago