ectopic pregnancy

NOUN
  1. pregnancy resulting from gestation elsewhere than in the uterus
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How To Use ectopic pregnancy In A Sentence

  • I'd be worried about that second clause, as well, seeing as we live in a world where Bill O'Reilly, anti-abortion warrior, has apparently never heard of an "ectopic pregnancy" or "pre-eclampsia. What's Behind The Drive To Redefine Rape In New And Insane Ways?
  • If the patient has a beta-hCG of > 6000 mIU / ml and there is no intrauterine gestational sac seen, it is presumptive evidence of an ectopic pregnancy.
  • Pete's cousin had died from an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy and, with his usual enthusiasm, Pete flung himself into setting up this new charity.
  • The ratio of ectopic pregnancy to deliveries was 1 to 44.
  • The ectopic pregnancy rate is approximately 5-8% following tubal anastomsis surgery and this generally requires removal of the fallopian tube if it occurs.
  • Chlamydial infection can cause urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and result in ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain in women.
  • Fallopian tube scarring can cause infertility and ectopic pregnancy.
  • Sequella of STIs include infertility chronic pelvic pain ectopic pregnancy and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.
  • If the developing embryo does not implant in the right location -- such as an ectopic pregnancy -- then the surgery to deal with this life-threatening mishap is not an "abortion", because there is no viable pregnancy to abort. Help Stop the Re-Definition of Contraception as Abortion
  • The woman has a history of ectopic pregnancy, pelvic infection, endometriosis, or anatomical abnormalities
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