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  2. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancies can grow in the fimbrial end (5% of all ectopic pregnancies), the ampullary section (80%), the isthmus (12%), and the cornual and interstitial part of the tube (2%). [25] Mortality of a tubal pregnancy at the isthmus or within the uterus (interstitial pregnancy) is higher as there is increased vascularity that may result more likely ...

  3. Texas women denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies file ...

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    Thurman is one of two Texas women who last week filed federal complaints against hospitals in the state that denied them abortions for ectopic pregnancies, saying they both nearly died and ...

  4. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Ectopic pregnancy is implantation of the embryo outside the uterus. This form of complicated pregnancy, which is a non-implication of a normally fertilized egg at any spot other than the uterus, involves operation failure, which can cause life-threatening conditions. However, the underlying reasons for this are not exactly known.

  5. Megan Fox Opened Up About Her Experience With A Life ... - AOL

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    More than 90 percent of ectopic pregnancies occur when the egg begins to grow in the fallopian tube and, as the pregnancy continues, it can cause the tube to rupture, per the ACOG.

  6. Texas women denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies file ...

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    Two Texas women are asking the Biden administration to investigate hospitals after they say they were denied treatment for ectopic pregnancies.

  7. Maternal death - Wikipedia

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    Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined in slightly different ways by several different health organizations. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines maternal death as the death of a pregnant mother due to complications related to pregnancy, underlying conditions worsened by the pregnancy or management of these conditions.

  8. Eve reveals she had an ectopic pregnancy while filming her ...

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    Ectopic pregnancies, which impact roughly 2% of pregnancies, cannot be safely carried to full term. The life-saving care Eve received in 2006 is currently up for debate in many parts of the country.

  9. Early pregnancy bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Ectopic pregnancy refers to a pregnancy outside the uterus, commonly in the fallopian tube. It is a less common but more serious cause of early pregnancy bleeding. Ectopic pregnancies can rupture, leading to internal bleeding that can be fatal if untreated.