Abstract

Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy problem when the embryo attaches itself outside the uterus. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, but less than 50 percent of affected women have both. it happened. Excessive bleeding may lead to a rapid heartbeat, fainting, or panic attack. Without abnormalities, the fetus can no longer survive. Obstetricians and gynaecologists face various obstacles in dealing with Jehovah's Witnesses.
 Main Symptoms and/or Important Clinical Findings: A 20-year-old man with a post-operative case of Explore Laparotomy For Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy with pyosalpinx with septicemia underwent surgery on 14/02/2021 investigating Laparotomy under GA. His diagnostic ultrasonography was performed. Complete the blood test. She had not dropped down before 8 days she was a primigravida at 2 months of pregnancy and then had abdominal pain as she grew stronger over time.
 The Main Diagnoses, Therapeutic Interventions, and Outcomes: A 20-year-old man with a post-operative case of Explore Laparotomy for Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy with pyosalpinx withsepticemia, with a complaint of abdominal pain, Treatment began on the day he received V fluids, Antibiotics Injectable. Initiated, Zonac suppository PR consulted. TPR Charting treatment interventions, I / O Charting, abortion chart,
 Nursing Perspectives: Laboratory techniques are urgently required. To limit the development of treatments to enhance the outcome.
 Conclusion: Although it is not uncommon for an ectopic pregnancy to exceed the first trimester, it does occur occasionally. As a result, in any emergency, abdominal surgery during pregnancy, Today, early intervention saves lives and reduces morbidity, but ectopic pregnancy still kills 4 to 10% of pregnant women and results in a higher ectopic pregnancy rate following pregnancy.

Highlights

  • Ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy problem when the embryo attaches itself outside the uterus

  • We look at other cases of ectopic pregnancy within the uterosacral ligament to learn more about the risk factors and treatment options for these drugs

  • Primigravida with two months of pregnancy. She later developed abdominal pain and later visited a few doctors, but no direct diagnosis was made in Kinwat on February 14 a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy was sent to Adilabad

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy in which a blastocyst is inserted outside the endometrium canal [1]. Transvaginal ultrasound and serological confirmation of pregnancy are low requirements for the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy [4]. A few pregnancy events are implanted in the uterosacral ligament recorded in the literature. These pregnancies occur at a rate of 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 30,000 pregnancies, with an ectopic pregnancy around 1 [5, 6]. We look at other cases of ectopic pregnancy within the uterosacral ligament to learn more about the risk factors and treatment options for these drugs

PRIMARY ANXIETY AND PATIENT SYMPTOMS
DISCOVERY
Medical Interviews
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
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Unruptured tubal pregnancy in the second
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