Pregnancy

How Is Ectopic Pregnancy Treated?

It is important to realize that an ectopic pregnancy can never grow into a normal baby. Furthermore, it cannot be transplanted into the womb and survive. If the ectopic pregnancy is not very far along, it may be able to be removed with an injection of a drug called methotrexate. Methotrexate dissolves the fertilized egg […]

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Can Ectopic Pregnancy Be Prevented?

An ectopic pregnancy cannot be prevented. The single most important way to avoid serious consequences is for the ectopic pregnancy to be diagnosed at an early stage (before six weeks of pregnancy). Early diagnosis can preserve your future fertility and perhaps save you from painful and dangerous complications if the ectopic pregnancy ruptures the fallopian

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How Is Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosed?

If you show up at a doctor’s office with irregular or missed periods, or at an emergency room with pelvic pain, the first test a doctor will perform is a urine test for pregnancy. A negative pregnancy test will exclude ectopic pregnancy. A positive pregnancy test will establish the presence of a pregnancy but not

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What Causes Ectopic Pregnancy?

It’s important to remember that in most cases of ectopic pregnancy, the cause is unknown. However, several factors can raise your risk for an ectopic pregnancy: Fallopian tube problems Smoking Surgery Medications Fallopian Tube Problems The fallopian tubes are five- to six-inches long and have funnel-shaped endings. They are designed to pick up the egg

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What Is Ectopic Pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside a woman’s uterus (womb). Ectopic means “out of place.” Normally, after fertilization (i.e. after the egg and sperm have become united), an embryo (the combined egg and sperm) implants itself inside a woman’s uterus and begins to grow and develop. Occasionally, however, the embryo may accidentally

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Monitoring Blood Sugar

The level of sugar in your blood is affected by: Your diet Your activity level The insulin in your body Stress Checking your blood sugar is very motivating. It gives you immediate feedback and lets you fine-tune your routine accordingly. It also lets your doctor adjust your treatment, if necessary. How Is Self (Or Home)

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Taking Insulin During Pregnancy

Women with type 1 diabetes will already be taking insulin. In women with type 2 or gestational diabetes, sometimes diet, exercise and regular monitoring fail to keep blood glucose levels in the target range. Generally, your doctor will recommend you start taking insulin injections if: Your blood sugar first thing in the morning (or “fasting”

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