In a normal pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants and develops inside the uterus. In most ectopic pregnancies, the egg nests in the fallopian tubes. For this reason, ectopic pregnancies are also known as "tubal pregnancies." No other area has enough space or nutritional tissue in the uterus for a pregnancy to develop. And, as the fetus grows, it will eventually explode the organ that contains it. This can cause significant bleeding and endanger the life of the mother. An ectopic pregnancy does not progress to the birth of a live baby. Signs and symptoms may include missed menstrual periods, breast tenderness or discomfort, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, or increased frequency of urination (urinating more than usual). The first warning signs of an ectopic pregnancy are usually vaginal pain or bleeding. There may be pain in the pelvis, abdomen, or even shoulders or neck (if blood from a ruptured ectopic pregnancy collects and irritates certain nerves). The pain can range from mild and dull to severe and sharp. It can be felt on only one side of the pelvis or on the entire pelvis as a whole. The evaluation with a gynecologist is essential before any discomfort, schedule your appointment #singleportsurgery #singleport #laparoscopy #gynecology #gynecologist #gyneendoscopy #gynendoscopistlife #obgyn (at Saibaba Colony) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDj3qcmH4Lx/?igshid=a10s2qynaxs1