Ectopic (tubal)
Ectopic pregnancies are not uncommon and can be life threatening if a diagnosis is not made early. Ectopic pregnancies can be found most commonly in one of the fallopian tubes but can also be found on the ovary, the
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tubal pregnancy; Cervical pregnancy; Abdominal pregnancy Treatment Ectopic pregnancies cannot continue to birth (term). The developing... Read more »
Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
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