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Basic knowledge of medical recruitment and nursing in Inner Mongolia in 2020-What is the difference between ectopic pregnancy and normal pregnancy?

During normal pregnancy, fertilized eggs are implanted into the endometrium of the uterine cavity. The fertilized egg is implanted outside the uterine cavity, which is called ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy have slightly different meanings. Ectopic pregnancy includes tubal pregnancy, ovarian pregnancy, abdominal pregnancy, cervical pregnancy and broad ligament pregnancy, that is, as long as it is outside the uterine cavity, it belongs to ectopic pregnancy; Ectopic pregnancy only refers to ectopic pregnancy, not including cervical pregnancy. Among ectopic pregnancy, tubal pregnancy is the most common. Let's take tubal pregnancy as an example to talk about the difference between it and normal pregnancy and where its pregnancy products will go.

During tubal pregnancy, due to the narrow tubal cavity, thin tube wall and poor decidua formation, fertilized eggs can not adapt to the growth and development of pregnant eggs after implantation. Therefore, when tubal pregnancy develops to a certain extent, the following results may occur: tubal pregnancy abortion, rupture, old ectopic pregnancy, secondary abdominal pregnancy, persistent ectopic pregnancy. So now we see that tubal pregnancy can't be produced like normal pregnancy. Not only that, if not treated in time, these serious consequences will also affect the physical and mental health and even life safety of patients.

Therefore, ectopic pregnancy can not be as smooth as normal pregnancy. Once found and diagnosed, it should be treated immediately. In principle, surgical treatment is the main treatment, followed by drug treatment. Due to the abortion or rupture of tubal pregnancy, acute hemorrhage and severe abdominal pain, and the reality of termination of pregnancy, pregnant women will have more intense emotional reactions, such as crying, self-blame, depression, fear and so on. Therefore, for patients with ectopic pregnancy, we should not only actively treat them to ensure their life safety, but also strengthen psychological care to reduce and eliminate their fears and nervousness. Postoperative nurses should also help patients to accept the reality of this pregnancy failure with a normal heart and tell them about ectopic pregnancy. On the one hand, it can reduce the bad anti-pregnancy mood caused by fear of ectopic pregnancy recurrence, on the other hand, it can also increase and improve the self-care awareness of patients.