Ectopic pregnancy is a rare pregnancy disorder and can pose life risk. 1 / 7
It is caused when the fertilized egg is implanted in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus. 2 / 7
It is diagnosed by blood tests and transvaginal ultrasound and demands immediate termination. 3 / 7
There are three methods of terminating an ectopic pregnancy- medication, laparoscopic treatment, and emergency surgery. 4 / 7
The process is chosen depending on the amount of blood loss and the severance of the case. 5 / 7
Even after the removal of fallopian tubes, women can conceive either through the second tube or IVF process. 6 / 7