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    medicine ectopic pregnancy
    I had an ectopic pregnancy two years ago.
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    Un embarazo ectópico (del gr. ἐκ, "fuera", y τόπος, "lugar") es una complicación del embarazo en la que el óvulo fertilizado o blastocito se desarrolla en los tejidos distintos de la pared uterina, ya sea en la trompa de Falopio (lo más frecuente) o en el ovario o en el canal cervical o en la cavidad pélvica o en la abdominal. Cuando el embarazo ocurre en el endometrio del útero se le conoce como embarazo eutópico. El embarazo ectópico se produce por un trastorno en la fisiología de la reproducción humana que lleva a la muerte fetal, y es la principal causa de morbilidad infantil y materna en el primer trimestre con 2 o 3 semanas del embarazo. El feto produce las enzimas que le permiten implantarse en diversos tipos de tejidos y, por tanto, un embrión implantado en otras partes del útero puede causar grandes daños a los tejidos en sus esfuerzos por alcanzar un suministro suficiente de sangre. Un embarazo ectópico es una emergencia médica y, si no se trata adecuadamente, puede poner en peligro la vida de la mujer. En los últimos años, la exactitud del diagnóstico del embarazo ectópico se ha incrementado notablemente por la mejoría de la sensibilidad de la determinación de la fracción beta de la hormona gonadotropina coriónica (β-hCG) y por la introducción de la ecografía transvaginal que permiten un diagnóstico precoz. Aproximadamente la mitad de los embarazos ectópicos se resuelven sin tratamiento. Éstos son los llamados abortos tubáricos. El advenimiento del metotrexato para el tratamiento de un embarazo ectópico ha reducido la necesidad de cirugía, pero una intervención quirúrgica sigue siendo necesaria en los casos en que la trompa de Falopio se ha roto o está en peligro de hacerlo. Esta intervención puede ser laparoscópica o mediante una incisión más grande, conocida como laparotomía.

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    Ectopic pregnancy, also known as eccyesis or tubal pregnancy, is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo attaches outside the uterus. Signs and symptoms classically include abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Less than 50 percent of women have both of these symptoms. The pain may be described as sharp, dull, or crampy. Pain may also spread to the shoulder if bleeding into the abdomen has occurred. Severe bleeding may result in a fast heart rate, fainting, or shock. With very rare exceptions the fetus is unable to survive. Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy include: pelvic inflammatory disease, often due to Chlamydia infection, tobacco smoking, prior tubal surgery, a history of infertility, and the use of assisted reproductive technology. Those who have previously had an ectopic pregnancy are at much higher risk of having another one. Most ectopic pregnancies (90%) occur in the Fallopian tube which are known as tubal pregnancies. Implantation can also occur on the cervix, ovaries, or within the abdomen. Detection of ectopic pregnancy is typically by blood tests for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and ultrasound. This may require testing on more than one occasion. Ultrasound works best when performed from within the vagina. Other causes of similar symptoms include: miscarriage, ovarian torsion, and acute appendicitis. Prevention is by decreasing risk factors such as chlamydia infections through screening and treatment. While some ectopic pregnancies will resolve without treatment, this approach has not been well studied as of 2014. The use of the medication methotrexate works as well as surgery in some cases. Specifically it works well when the beta-HCG is low and the size of the ectopic is small. Surgery is still typically recommended if the tube has ruptured, there is a fetal heartbeat, or the person's vital signs are unstable. The surgery may be laparoscopic or through a larger incision, known as a laparotomy. Outcomes are generally good with treatment. The rate of ectopic pregnancy is about 1 and 2% that of live births in developed countries, though it may be as high as 4% among those using assisted reproductive technology. It is the most common cause of death during the first trimester at approximately 10% of the total. In the developed world outcomes have improved while in the developing world they often remain poor. The risk of death among those in the developed world is between 0.1 and 0.3 percent while in the developing world it is between one and three percent. The first known description of an ectopic pregnancy is by Albucasis in the 11th century. The word "ectopic" means "out of place".

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Hiragana

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El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

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