How to do bleeding after laparoscopic ectopic pregnancy

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2025-05-21 11:22:56 Views: 94 times

Bleeding after laparoscopic ectopic pregnancy can be divided into physiological bleeding and pathological bleeding. Generally, physiological bleeding will gradually decrease after two weeks, and patients should pay attention to rest. If the patient still has abdominal pain, it is considered pathological bleeding. It is recommended to see a doctor in time and suture for hemostasis.

How to do bleeding after laparoscopic ectopic pregnancy



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