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  • Definition of Tubular Pregnancy

    According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, ectopic pregnancies are the leading cause of mortality for pregnant women during the first trimester. Although ectopic pregnancies can also...

  • The Causes of a Tubular Pregnancy

    A tubular pregnancy, commonly referred to as an ectopic pregnancy, takes place when a fertilized egg implants in one of your fallopian tubes instead of your uterus. Undergoing a tubular pregnancy...

  • How Does an Abdominal Pregnancy Occur?

    Abdominal pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg implants outside of the womb in the woman's abdomen. They are considered a type of ectopic pregnancy as they are outside the womb. Abdominal...

  • Symptoms of Tubular Pregnancy

    A tubular, or ectopic, pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself in the Fallopian tube instead of the uterus. Symptoms begin to occur around 6 to 7 weeks gestation and can vary from...

  • Information on Ectopic Pregnancy

    An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that has already begun. An egg has been fertilized and an embryo has begun to develop. The embryo begins its journey from the ovary into the uterus, but gets...

  • Eptopic Pregnancy Symptoms

    An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs when a fertilized egg settles and grows in any location outside of the inner lining of the uterus. In 95 percent of ectopic pregnancies, the egg...

  • How to Cope With an Ectopic Pregnancy

    Ectopic pregnancy is a devastating situation. This type of pregnancy, which develops outside the uterus—usually in a fallopian tube—occurs in 1 percent to 2.5 percent of pregnancies. This is a...

  • How to Diagnose an Ectopic Pregnancy

    An ectopic pregnancy is either when an embryo implants in one of the fallopian tubes (this is the most common type), ovaries, cervix or other abdominal organ instead of the uterus. In fact,...

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