Pregnancy weeks automatically rule out ectopic pregnancy


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The majority of ectopic pregnancy patients will show the corresponding clinical symptoms at 6 to 7 weeks of pregnancy. At this time, due to tubal rupture, patients may show acute abdominal pain, anal distension, pale and cold sweat, and even show shock. Under normal circumstances, pregnancy more than 7 weeks without any symptoms, may rule out ectopic pregnancy. However, if there are the following circumstances, it is difficult to rule out. If abdominal pregnancy can reach full-term pregnancy, uterine horn pregnancy will show corresponding clinical symptoms when it reaches more than three months of pregnancy. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination about 40 days after menstruation stops, to determine the position of the pregnancy sac, and to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.