Conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy during ovulation period

An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tubes. This surgery needs to be done immediately, otherwise the fertilized egg may die in the fallopian tube and cause the fallopian tube to rupture, causing serious complications.

What is conservative treatment?

Conservative treatment involves the use of medications to stop the fertilized egg from growing in the fallopian tubes. This treatment is usually suitable for mild to moderate ectopic pregnancies. During conservative treatment, doctors will monitor the patient's blood clotting to ensure that fertilized eggs do not die during treatment.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Conservative Treatment

advantage:

- Conservative treatment can reduce the risks of surgery

- Fertilized eggs can be maintained in the patient's body for a period of time so that surgery can be performed if needed

- Can maintain normal physiological functions in the patient's body for a period of time

shortcoming:

- Conservative treatment may carry some risk of complications, such as infection and bleeding

- Conservative treatment may not be as thorough as surgery

- Conservative treatment may affect the patient's quality of life

How to choose the right treatment

When choosing a treatment, doctors evaluate factors such as the patient's condition, age, health, and the patient's level of hope. Generally speaking, mild to moderate ectopic pregnancies can be treated conservatively. For severe cases, immediate surgical treatment may be required.

Symptoms during conservative treatment

During conservative treatment, patients may experience the following symptoms:

- Abdominal pain: Patients may experience abdominal pain, which may be dull or severe.

- Vaginal bleeding: Patients may experience vaginal bleeding, which may be red or black in color

- Nausea and vomiting: Patients may experience nausea and vomiting

How to survive the conservative treatment period

During conservative treatment, patients need to closely monitor their blood coagulation conditions and conduct treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Patients also need to stay rested and avoid overexertion.