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Symptoms and Medical Follow-On Outside Uterus Pregnancy (Ectopic Pregnancy)
pregnancy outside the uterus Symptoms and Medical Follow-On Outside Uterus Pregnancy (Ectopic Pregnancy) Pregnancy outside the uterus (ectopic pregnancy) occurs when a fertilized egg cell is not inherent in the womb but in a different place that is in the oviduct (fallopian tubes), ovaries, cervix or abdominal cavity. When the embryo is attached in the oviduct, the embryo growth will cause the oviduct to swell or burst.
One in a hundred pregnancies is ectopic. Higher chance of ectopic pregnancy if damaged fallopian tubes because of stomach ulcers (such as appendicitis or Chlamydia infection) or because the abdominal cavity surgery. IUD (spiral) also increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
In ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized ovum outside the uterus attached to the place. The location where you put it can occur in the fallopian tubes (the commonest), ovary, cervix and even the abdomen.
Symptoms similar to symptoms of miscarriage. Usually immediately after the delayed first menstruation, cramping pain she feels and looks of spotting (bleeding). Sometimes the bleeding can endanger the health or life of the pregnant woman
When bleeding occurs repeatedly that cause pain and pressure but when the bleeding quickly can cause shock or hypotension.
If there is pain in the lower abdomen in pregnancy approximately 6-8 weeks and is accompanied by a faint, usually means there is a rupture (tear) that accompanied the tube intra-abdominal bleeding.
From examination found signs of bleeding and shock are also an irritation in the lower abdominal peritoneum.
Enlargement occurs uterus (womb) but smaller than it should be in the pregnancy and the presence of motion in the cervix pain, pain urinating and bowel movements also occur, causing an ectopic pregnancy is not known for certain, but risk factors include: smoking, tubal damage due to pregnancy and maternal age. Actions by laparoscopy and laparotomy is sometimes required in this case.
Ectopic Pregnancy Symptoms
If you had an ectopic pregnancy, symptoms usually will be felt at about 60-10 weeks of gestation. If you get the following symptoms, you should immediately consult with your doctor:
1. Pain on one side of the pelvis
2. Vaginal bleeding outside of menstruation
3. Pain in lower abdomen
4. Fainting
5. Nausea
In advanced stages, ectopic pregnancy can cause the following symptoms:
1. Intense abdominal pain
2. Hypotension
3. Rapid pulse rate
4. Pale skin
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Benefits of Consuming Papaya
Eating fruits is one of the fun and healthy habits. There are so many benefits that can be drawn from the consumption of fruits every day. One of the most widely consumed fruit is Papaya.
Papaya is a very popular fruit, and many people consume because of the unique flavor. Although very popular, many people do not know what the benefits of this fruit. Here are some benefits that can be taken when eating a papaya.
Rich in Antioxidants
Papaya is a fruit that has a high content of antioxidants. These include vitamin C, the flavonoids, folate, vitamin A, Pantothenic acid, minerals, magnesium, vitamin E, potassium, fiber and vitamin B. Antioxidants combat free radicals in the body and maintain healthy cardiovascular system and provide protection against colon cancer.
Preventing Heart Disease
Because papaya is an excellent source of antioxidants, papaya help prevent the oxidation of cholesterol in the liver. High cholesterol can cause heart attacks and strokes, and this can be prevented by consuming Papaya fruit on a regular basis. Also one of papaya fruit is also full of fiber which can help lower cholesterol levels in the liver. Folic acid found in papaya eliminates harmful substances that can damage blood vessel walls and cause heart attacks. One other benefit of papaya is as diabetes and heart disease prevention. Read the rest of this entry »
Anemia in Pregnant Women
Anemia in pregnancy is still very common today. This situation can indeed be caused by the presence of anemia before the pregnancy because of anemia in women, including young women, are still quite high. However, anemia can also occur due to pregnancy. Pregnancy can cause anemia during pregnancy there is an increase volume of blood that red blood cells is relatively lower. In addition, reduced food intake because of nausea and vomiting and the risk of bleeding at the time of delivery will also increase the risk of anemia.
If the hemoglobin in the first trimester of pregnancy under 11 g / dL and the second and third trimesters below 10 g / dL, it was considered anemia. The influence of anemia on pregnancy situation depends on the degree of anemia If mild anemia probably almost no effect. However, if the hemoglobin below 6 g / dL, the mother will feel quickly tired, even an interruption of heart function. Are routinely used in pregnancy to check the hemoglobin so it can be therapeutic, the cause of anemia in pregnancy is often due to lack of iron.
Symptoms of anemia in pregnant women the same as that experienced by anemic adults, that is not fit to be mothers; lethargic, weak, tired, tired, neglected (5L). Pregnant women also become frequent headaches, dizzy eyes, even unconscious, easy drowsiness, shortness of breath, decreased immune system, and easily fall ill. Read the rest of this entry »
