Ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube in over 95% of cases. [3] Other locations for ectopic pregnancies are rare: abdominal, ovarian or cervical. The most common location in the fallopian ...
The diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy requires differentiating it from a viable intrauterine pregnancy. This is done with the use of ß-human chorionic gonadotropin levels (ß-hCG), transvaginal ...
The £1.6 million trial, led by the University of Aberdeen, will investigate whether a drug called mifepristone is more effective at treating ectopic pregnancy than the current medical treatment.
Eve is reflecting on her experience losing an ectopic pregnancy in 2006. In her forthcoming memoir Who's That Girl?, the "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" detailed the medical difficulties that led to an ...